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ARABELLA`S STORIES by Sue Huband is published

Released on = December 18, 2006, 10:30 am

Press Release Author = Sue Huband

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Arabella Twigg is a rather dull little girl who lives in a
peculiar household. Each time they are studying one of the curriculum subjects,
whether it's The Egyptians, The Ancient Romans, The Gunpowder Plot, The Tudors or
The Victorians, she finds herself transported back into those times.

Press Release Body = Arabella Twigg is a rather dull little girl who lives in a
peculiar household. Her father, Stanley, thinks he's an inventor, but no-one has
ever seen any of his inventions. Her mother, Ivy, spends her time creating
colourful, but totally inedible meals. Her horrid brother, Tom, enjoys being horrid
and making stink bombs. Her much loved Gran lives in a little house that's really
the garage. Gran makes all her own clothes, but they are all a bit strange because
she makes them out of any old bits and pieces she can find. But Gran adores
Arabella and Arabella loves her Gran.

The girls in Arabella's class laugh at her because she's a bit old-fashioned and
very quiet. She doesn't have any friends, except Eloise. But even Eloise doesn't
believe her when she tells her about her adventures.

Each time they are studying one of the curriculum subjects, whether it's The
Egyptians, The Ancient Romans, The Gunpowder Plot, The Tudors or The Victorians, she
finds herself transported back into those times. As well having adventures, she
learns a great deal about the topic, but sometimes things get very scary indeed.

She can't explain how this happens, or how she manages to return home. I wonder if
you can find an explanation?


About the Author: Sue Huband spent many years teaching in the West Midlands and
retired to rural Worcestershire. She lives with her husband, David, has two sons and
a variety of other animals.



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A copy of this book can be ordered from Authorhouse at:

http://www.authorhouse.co.uk/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~41309.aspx

or from Amazon.co.uk at:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Arabellas-Stories-Sue-Huband/dp/1425965970/sr

Web Site = http://www.authorhouse.co.uk/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~41309.aspx

Contact Details = Author: Sue Huband
E-mail: sue@f3.co.uk

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