The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers by Michele Clark Mcconnochie

The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers by Michele Clark Mcconnochie

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The amusing sequel to The Uncooperative Flying Carpet, The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers presents the return of Sabrina Summers and her friends as they embark on two new quests – first to find the most impractical shoes in the land, and second to undo the damage they caused on their first visit.

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The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers by Michele Clark Mcconnochie

The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers sees a reluctant Sabrina Summers and her friends returning to the strange land of Dralfynia after Witchy Wu follows them to their high school. In the sequel to The Uncooperative Flying Carpet, The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers shows Sabrina Summers as Prince Charming, her brother, Rory, is Baby Bear, and her friends, Persis and Olive, are Sleeping Beauty and Goldilocks. They learn that they need to find the magic glass slippers and take them and Ruggy, the uncooperative flying carpet, to the Island of Merthyr. Before that can happen, the friends encounter more goblins, a very smelly shoe museum, a terrifying were-dragon, and make unlikely friends with a pair of sisters desperate to marry any prince. Once again, they use the skills that are unique to their fairytale characters and Sabrina’s courage and resourcefulness are pushed to the limit. To add to the drama, they discover that the real Cinderella has been imprisoned by the Beast with Eight Fingers in a case of seriously-mistaken identity, so they need to rescue her as well – all within three short days. By the end of The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers, Sabrina knows who she can trust, who has betrayed her, and what she needs to do next.
"The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers" is the sequel to author Michele McConnochie's "The Uncooperative Flying Carpet" and shows Sabrina Summers as Prince Charming, her brother, Rory, is Baby Bear, and her friends, Persis and Olive, are Sleeping Beauty and GoldilocksThey learn that they need to find the magic glass slippers and take them and Ruggy, the uncooperative flying carpet, to the Island of Merthyr. Before that can happen, the friends encounter more goblins, a very smelly shoe museum, a terrifying were-dragon, and make unlikely friends with a pair of sisters desperate to marry any prince. Once again, they use the skills that are unique to their fairytale characters and Sabrina's courage and resourcefulness are pushed to the limit. To add to the drama, they discover that the real Cinderella has been imprisoned by the Beast with Eight Fingers in a case of seriously-mistaken identity, so they need to rescue her as well - all within three short days. By the end of "The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers", Sabrina knows who she can trust, who has betrayed her, and what she needs to do next! While highly recommended for community, school, and community library collections for young readers ages 8-12, it should be noted for personal reading lists that "The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $8.49).
Michele Clark McConnochie is a creative writing teacher, children’s author, and freelance features writer. She is an active member of her local writing community, a member of SCBWI and the New Zealand Society of Authors. She is Welsh but having grown up in the Royal Air Force has lived in England, Singapore and West Germany. Michele settled in Christchurch, New Zealand where she lives with her husband, step-daughter, and two-rescue cats.
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ISBN 13 9781642796872
ISBN 10 1642796875
Title The Uncomfortable Glass Slippers
Author Michele Clark Mcconnochie
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Morgan James Publishing llc
Year published 2020-05-14
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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