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Once upon a time a baby was born to a King and a Queen. Everyone was happy to have a Prince and heir to the throne at long last. But they were wrong, the baby wasn't a Prince, she was a Princess. Cursed to have nobody believe her, the Princess grows up trying and failing to persuade everyone around her that she is a girl and not a boy. Until, one day, Edgar, the stuffed elephant toy that she was given as a baby suddenly starts to speak to her. The Princess and the Elephant is a sweet, fun and funny fairytale for children of all genders about about acceptance, belief and the importance of support and allyship.…mehr

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Once upon a time a baby was born to a King and a Queen. Everyone was happy to have a Prince and heir to the throne at long last. But they were wrong, the baby wasn't a Prince, she was a Princess. Cursed to have nobody believe her, the Princess grows up trying and failing to persuade everyone around her that she is a girl and not a boy. Until, one day, Edgar, the stuffed elephant toy that she was given as a baby suddenly starts to speak to her. The Princess and the Elephant is a sweet, fun and funny fairytale for children of all genders about about acceptance, belief and the importance of support and allyship.
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Ellen Mellor is a trans woman just trying to get on in life. Her mantra is 'So many books, so many comics, so much tea' and it is a hill upon which she is prepared to die. Or at least have an intense discussion about it. She reads insatiably and will try almost anything although her main interests are in Science Fiction and fantasy. She also reads comic books and has a collection that is really far too large. Ellen lives in Newcastle upon Tyne. She has one child, an ex-wife, a cat and a library that threatens to collapse in on itself and form a literary black hole. She is currently accidentally working on her memoir, entitled 'Tea, Comics and Gender' and her second short story collection, 'All The Books of Earth'.