A Guinea Pig Nutcracker - Guinea Pig Classics

4.29 ( 49 Ratings by Goodreads)
A Guinea Pig Nutcracker

A Guinea Pig Nutcracker - Guinea Pig Classics

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4.29 (49 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 3 October, 2019
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Description

The Nutcracker ballet, danced by guinea pigs

As the curtain rises, Clara is opening her presents under the Christmas tree. She falls in love with a present from her godfather Drosselmeyer: a wooden Nutcracker. When Clara falls asleep that night, she is swept up in a battle between the Nutcracker (who has become a handsome prince) and the terrible Mouse King. This leads to a magical trip into the realms of fantasy, a sweet-filled wonderland where the beautiful Sugarplum Fairy dances...

This is the world famous ballet, as you’ve never seen it before.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781526613325
ISBN10 1526613328
Number Of Pages 56
Item Weight 187 g
Product Dimensions 166 x 132 x 12 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

These guinea pigs really know how to act * The Times, on A Guinea Pig Romeo & Juliet *
The Nutcracker is here to steal our hearts * Sunday Mirror *
This cute retelling of the Christmas classic is sure to melt your heart * Woman & Home *
The perfect pressie * My Weekly *

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Author's Bio

TESS NEWALL was born in 1987 and when she is not making guinea-pig-sized spectacles or sprinkling snow on the streets of Victorian London she works as a freelance set designer, specializing in fashion shoots, window displays and decorative interiors. She lives in London.

ALEX GOODWIN was born in 1985 and he has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. Some people have noticed that much of his writing comes to the length of a medium-sized shopping list; this is explained by the fact that a picture of a guinea pig says a thousand words. He lives in London.

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