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The land of Mirrios is terrorised by an evil necromancer who holds the land's guardian, the silver-horned unicorn, Mirabelle, captive. Meanwhile, in Melbourne, Australia, a young girl, Helen, is being terrorised by school bullies. Through a magic door, Helen escapes into Mirrios where she becomes caught up in an adventure that helps her discover her own inner strength. There, she finds that a stone she once found in a creek near her home is really a message from Mirabelle. Helen, or Elena as she is called in Mirrios, meets a little gnome called Pea and his friend Cat, as well as an elf,…mehr

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The land of Mirrios is terrorised by an evil necromancer who holds the land's guardian, the silver-horned unicorn, Mirabelle, captive. Meanwhile, in Melbourne, Australia, a young girl, Helen, is being terrorised by school bullies. Through a magic door, Helen escapes into Mirrios where she becomes caught up in an adventure that helps her discover her own inner strength. There, she finds that a stone she once found in a creek near her home is really a message from Mirabelle. Helen, or Elena as she is called in Mirrios, meets a little gnome called Pea and his friend Cat, as well as an elf, Nancha, and a boy, Kam. Together, they set out on a quest to save Mirabelle. But, a Melbourne schoolgirl, an elf child, a young boy, a little gnome and a cat - how can any of them defeat the powerful necromancer and his evil goblins? How can they break into his mountain fortress and free Mirabelle from her chains?
Autorenporträt
Rosemary grew up the fifth in a family of six children in the 1950s and '60s. Her family lived in Glenroy, an outer northern suburb of Melbourne, Australia, where historical old homes were scattered amongst new housing developments full of young families and war refugees. She studied children's literature in a post-graduate librarianship course and worked as a children's librarian for many years, usually in public libraries. As a child she loved reading books with a bit of magic in them, like her mother's battered old copy of Coppertop by Australian author Harold Gaze, or the E. Nesbit fantasies her father would bring home from the state library in the city. She has never lost that love and, after attending classes on writing for children run by children's author Rachel Flynn, she now enjoys creating her own magical stories.