Rosie Rabbit - Opposites


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Rosie Rabbit's Opposites


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The Adventures Of Rosie Rabbit


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The tale of Rosie Rabbit, who first begins her adventures when two young children, Oscar and Amy buy her from the local Pet Shop. She lives with the two children and their parents in a little suburban house on the edge of town. Read about her further adventures when she escapes




Hare ’N’ Their Adventures of Rosie Rabbit


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Hello again, dear readers of mine. I am so excited about bringing you this wonderful storybook about our adventure to the Mexican Riviera.




The Book of Opposites


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This book is a book of opposites. It is a work of fiction and tells the true story of my own life from the age of five at convent boarding schools to the present day. In between, it tells of love and death and suicide, of murder and addiction and catastrophic breakdown. But mostly it tells of love and isolation. The story takes place in Cornwall in a small village by the sea, where I spent most of my life. It tells the story of Rachel and her two children. Four years after her husband's death because of cancer, she meets and falls in love with a Catholic priest. This love story then becomes a brutal obsession and bears witness to the complete disintegration of her mind, and it takes her to the edge of madness. Everything has an opposite good and bad, evil and redemption. This book also contains passages regarding astrology and Greek mythology and of animals and birds that continually speak to Rachel and warn her of her downfall. These passages are meant to convey a sense that Rachel is pursued by her demons from the start. They are playful and enigmatic, but also dark and spiteful, a kind of childlike/adult magic.




THE BOOK OF OPPOSITES


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This book is a work of fiction, it is the true story of my life beginning from the age of five at convent boarding school to the present day. In between, it tells of love and death and suicide, murder, addiction, and catastrophic breakdown. But mostly it tells of love and isolation. The story takes place in a small fishing village in Cornwall, where I spent most of my life. It is the story of Rachel Fairchild and her two children. Four years after her husband, Ben's death from cancer, she meets and falls in love with David, a Catholic priest. This love story then becomes a glorious and brutal obsession that bears witness to the complete disintegration of her mind and takes her to the edge of madness. Everything in this life has a polar opposite, from good to bad, evil and redemption. This book explores these opposites and applies them throughout the narrative. It contains passages regarding abstract thoughts and ideas, and of animals and birds that continually speak to Rachel and warn her of her downfall. These passages are intended to convey a sense that Rachel is pursues by her demons from the start. They are playful and enigmatic, but also dark and spiteful, a kind of childhood/adult magic.




Rosie Rabbit's Colors


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Looks at Rosie Rabbit's garden, grass, hat, kittens, and apples to demonstrate different colors




Rosie Rabbit


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Rosie Rabbit and Chasing the Rainbow


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Rosie Rabbit loved the forest. She loved all her friends who lived there, but most of all, she loved the rainbow that hung over the forest after a big rain. She really wanted to catch that rainbow but it always seemed just out of reach. One day Rosie decided to get advice from her friends. Maybe they could help her.




School Library Journal


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