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A totally fictional and completely unhistorical account of the origins of Newcastle's mysterious grotesque, known as the Vampire Rabbit. Written as an original poem and fully illustrated by the author, Michael Quinlyn-Nixon, the story of the quirky Vampire Rabbit is brought 'alive' in the year of 1899, with the story concluding in the present day. Set in Victorian Tyne and Wear, the story illustrates the Vampire Rabbit's unquenchable bloodlust and the consequences of its villainous actions. Suitable for older children (with parental guidance), the book can be equally enjoyed by adults who enjoy dark poems with a drop of humour.
This tale is about a kind and caring squirrel that is faced with prejudice from her fellow woodland creatures. Despite their unwillingness to accept her, Sybil still finds that she can help those around her, as her heart-of-gold sees more than what is just skin deep. This charming story focuses on the value of being a unique individual who manages to cope with rejection and still show love and concern for others. The tale will help children, who also feel marginalised, to appreciate their individual worth, as the story gently relates the values of dignity, equality and respect for all.
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