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Paperback208 pages
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www.nataliejaneprior.com/Home.phpPublisher
Marion Lloyd Books an imprint of ScholasticSuitable for Ages
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Publication date
1st February 2010ISBN
9781407110448Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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The Minivers on the Run
Natalie Jane Prior
Part of the 'Minivers' Series
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This terrific new series for newly confident readers is action-packed and based around two irresistibly appealing characters – the glamorous Miniver sisters. They’re rich, they’re famous and they’re only two foot tall. Adopted at birth by the King of Artemesia, the girls – Emily and Rosamund – live in a fairytale miniature palace and as chart-topping pop stars with their own fashion label they are worshipped by millions of adoring fans. But they also have enemies and when a plot to kidnap them is unearthed, the world suddenly doesn’t seem so good for the Miniver girls...Further titles are scheduled during 2010.
Synopsis
The Minivers on the Run by Natalie Jane PriorThe Minivers are TV-star princesses. They're rich, famous, talented and beautiful - and they're only two feet tall. Rosamund and Emily Miniver live in a luxurious miniature palace. Worshipped by adoring fans, they make chart-topping CDs, have their own fashion label and are the most famous celebrities in Artemesia. But suddenly their glamorous show-biz life goes horribly wrong, and the tiny sisters find themselves on the run from big and powerful enemies... Minivers on the Run is the first action-packed story in a new series from an internationally popular Australian author about two irresistibly-appeal characters. Girl readers of 8 and above will love these tiny, feisty divas.
About The Author
Popular Australian author of the Lily Quench stories and The Minivers in Danger.
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