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ENG TEENSPECFIC SMI2015 |
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The Rabbit |
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Personal name:
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Smith, Rachael |
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Additional Bibliographic Information:
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element:
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Teen Speculative Fiction |
International Standard Book Number:
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9781910395127 |
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Avery Hill Publishing |
Date of publication, distribution, etc.:
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2015 |
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softcover, paperback |
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Eleanor and her younger sister Kathy have run away from school, from home and from all of their troubles. They may also be running from reality itself, as they seem to have acquired a new friend in the form of a talking cartoon bunny rabbit called Craig. As Craig grows bigger and bigger, the girls soon discover exactly what kind of creature has joined them on their adventure. Running away is not as easy as it seems...
Rachael Smith’s follow up to the acclaimed House Party is a surreal and affecting coming-of-age tale that captures the wonder and vulnerability of youth. Both funny and sinister, familiar yet fantastical. You won’t soon forget The Rabbit.
“A deliciously dark, endearingly whimsical and tenderly observed tale of childhood rites of passage.” - Andy Oliver, Broken Frontier
148 full-colour pages. |
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siblings, sisters, anthropomorphic, emotional, fable, English, England, women, surreal, coming of age, dark |
Source of acquisition:
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Rotem Diamant |
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Donation |
Date of acquisition:
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November, 2018 |
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