Rachel Elliot Rachel Elliot i(A136483 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The Snow Queen Rachel Elliot , Bath : Parragon Publishing , 2016 10772196 2016 single work children's fiction children's fable

'The closest of friendships broken by a cold-hearted Snow Queen. A cruel spell and an impossible task. A dangerous journey with a magical reunion.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Puppy's Big Rescue! Rachel Elliot , Karen Sapp (illustrator), Heatherton : Hinkler Book Distributors Hinkler Book Distributors , 2012 Z1925051 2012 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Through the Looking Glass Abigail : through the Looking Glass Rachel Elliot , Sydney : ABC Books , 2010 Z1732359 2010 single work children's fiction children's

''I'm here to dance. The rest of you can play happy families.'

'Abigail has been dancing forever and is the best student in the class. It's not a title she’s going to give up easily.

'Startlingly beautiful, she learnt long ago how to use her charisma to manipulate others. When Abigail wants something she can make you feel as if you're the whole world... and when she's got what she wanted she can end the privilege just as quickly.

'This year Abigail's body is changing and she regards it as a terrible betrayal. Suddenly, it's no longer so easy to be the thinnest or the best and Abigail pushes herself to work harder than anyone. She is a naturally gifted dancer but knows she's not perfect.

'Abigail isn't a horrible person but she believes ballet is everything and she will do whatever it takes, even if means stepping over every friend she's got in the process. Besides, on the rare occasion she tries to let other people in, it never works out the way she planned. And so Abigail figures since everyone already thinks she's a bitch, she may as well be the biggest bitch she can be.

'But when things get tough, is loneliness too high a price to pay for reaching the top? This year, bit by bit, Abigail learns the value in friendship.' (Publication summary)

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