"Tell the Moon to Come Out," Joan Lingard, Puffin Books; 2003; 208 pp.

How many times have you seen this happen at school? The English teacher gives the class a topic to write on, and everyone comes up with something different. In fact, some of the essays are so inventive that you find it hard to believe everyone started out with the same basic theme.

This happens to children's fiction writers, too. They might draw inspiration from the same topic, but how they treat their subject matter makes all the difference.