BBC News
Published
image captionTracey Green found the book in her railway station in the south of France
A woman is hoping a sprinkling of pixie dust will help her trace the owner of a 1943 copy of Peter Pan she found in a railway station in France.
Tracey Green is renovating the disused station she bought last year and found the book among a collection she was going to donate to charity.
But the plan for Pan changed when she saw a personal inscription inside.
She hopes the words might ring a Tinkerbell and jog someone's memory.
The inscription reads: "Pauline Owen, Christmas 1943 with love from Aunty Doris and Uncle Fred.