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Things Were Different in Those Days
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Things Were Different in Those Days

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Here are the twelve dancing princesses, who drove the Old King to distraction by wearing through their slippers every night. (Which sounds like something he could have made less fuss about, until you do the maths: well over four thousand pairs of slippers a year. Satin slippers too!)

Things Were Different in Those Days is an imaginative retelling of the classic fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses. Originally featured in Hilary McKay's Fairy Tales, this short story is sure to capture the imagination!

From the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize-winning storyteller Hilary McKay and featuring black-and-white line and tone illustrations from the talented Sarah Gibb.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781447292371
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
Epub-TypEPUB
Format Hinweis2 - DRM Adobe / epub
FormatE101
Erscheinungsdatum12.10.2017
Seiten16 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigröße4613 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.18472422
Warengruppe203
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Hilary McKay is a critically acclaimed author who has won many awards, including the Guardian Children's
Fiction Prize for her first novel, The Exiles, and the Whitbread (now the Costa) Award for Saffy's Angel.
Hilary studied Botany and Zoology at the University of St Andrews, and worked as a biochemist before the
draw of the pen became too strong and she decided to become a full-time writer. Hilary lives in Derbyshire
with her family.

Sarah Gibb studied at Saint Martin's School of Art (now Central Saint Martins) before completing her MA in Illustration at Brighton College of Art. After landing regular spots in the Telegraph and Elle magazine, Sarah went on to illustrate Sue Townsend's Adrian Mole series, many classic children's fairy tales and even the Harrods Christmas window display. She lives in Wandsworth, London.