Missing Ellen
| By: | Natasha Mac a'Bháird |
| Publisher: | O'Brien Press Ltd |
| Published: | October 2013 |
| Pages: | 254 |
| Categories: | Children |
| Language: | English |
| Available as: | Ebook |
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Ellen and Maggie have been best friends for as long as they can remember. But now Ellen's not there and Maggie's left alone and she feels no one understands what she is going through. Can Maggie get used to missing Ellen? 'A tense and tender portrayal of friendship and loss. Missing Ellen is beautifully written and completely addictive.' Laura-Jane Cassidy, author of Angel Kiss & Eighteen Kisses Ellen and Maggie have been best friends for as long as they can remember - sharing clothes, passions and secrets. When Ellen goes missing, Maggie feels completely alone. Looking back over the upheaval that led to Ellen's disappearance, Maggie tries to make sense of her friend's actions. At school and at home, she feels no one understands what she is going through - except maybe Liam, the boy next door who has always had feelings for Ellen. How will Maggie cope without her best friend? And where on earth is Ellen? Natasha Mac a'Bhaird is a freelance writer and editor. She is the author of the bestselling wedding planning book, The Irish Bride's Survival Guide, a new edition of which was published in 2011. Her first children's book, Olanna's Big Day, was published in 2009. Olanna's Big Day was included in the White Ravens Collection 2010 and was shortlisted for the Reading Association of Ireland Award 2011. Natasha has written articles for the Evening Herald, Irish Examiner and Image magazine and is a regular book reviewer with Inis - Children's Books Ireland magazine and Book Fest. 'A tense and tender portrayal of friendship and loss. Missing Ellen is beautifully written and completely addictive.' Laura-Jane Cassidy, author of Angel Kiss and Eighteen Kisses 'I really enjoyed Missing Ellen! The believable friendship and the compelling mystery at its core are really involving. A lovely, simply-written book about a complex subject.' Deirdre Sullivan, author of Prim Improper and Improper Order 'Missing Ellen is a beautifully-crafted novel about love, fr