The Highton-Smith-Kennington-Jones family | |
Cecelia Highton-Smith | Alice-Miranda’s doting mother |
Aunt Charlotte Highton-Smith | Cecelia’s younger sister and Alice-Miranda’s aunt |
Winchesterfield-Downsfordvale Academy for Proper Young Ladies staff | |
Miss Ophelia Grimm | Headmistress |
Mr Aldous Grump | Headmistress’s husband |
Miss Livinia Reedy | English teacher |
Mr Josiah Plumpton | Science teacher |
Mr Cornelius Trout | Music teacher |
Winchesterfield-Downsfordvale students | |
Alice-Miranda Highton-Smith-Kennington-Jones | |
Millicent Jane McLoughlin-McTavish-McNoughton-McGill | Alice-Miranda’s best friend and room mate |
Jacinta Headlington-Bear | Talented gymnast, school’s former second best tantrum thrower and a friend |
Sloane Sykes | Former teller of tall tales and a friend |
Ashima Divall, | Friends and choir members |
Madeline Bloom, | |
Susannah Dare, | |
Ivory Hicks | |
Fayle School for Boys staff | |
Professor Wallace Winterbottom | Headmaster |
Mrs Deidre Winterbottom | Headmaster’s wife |
Mr Harold Lipp | English and Drama teacher |
Fayle Students | |
Lucas Nixon | Lawrence Ridley’s son |
Septimus Sykes | Sloane Sykes’s brother |
George ‘Figgy’ Figworth | Rugby player and choir member |
Rufus Pemberley | Choir member |
Friends of the Highton-Smith-Kennington-Jones family | |
Ambrosia Headlington-Bear | Jacinta’s mother |
Lucinda Finkelstein | Friend of Alice-Miranda’s from New York City |
Morrie Finkelstein | Lucinda’s ambitious father |
Gerda Finkelstein | Lucinda’s mother |
Ezekiel and Tobias Finkelstein | Lucinda’s elder brothers |
Parisians | |
Madame Camille Crabbe | Co-owner of l’Hôtel Lulu |
Monsieur Henri Crabbe | Co-owner of l’Hôtel Lulu and Madame Crabbe’s husband |
Lulu | Henri’s precious dog |
Saskia Lipp | PR expert for Fashion Week |
Christian Fontaine | Famous designer |
Adele | Christian’s assistant |
Fabien Bouchard Sybilla Bouchard Uncle Claude Dux LaBelle | |
Also by Jacqueline Harvey
Alice-Miranda at School
Alice-Miranda on Holiday
Alice-Miranda Takes the Lead
Alice-Miranda at Sea
Alice-Miranda in New York
Alice-Miranda Shows the Way
Clementine Rose and the Surprise Visitor
Clementine Rose and the Pet Day Disaster
Jacqueline Harvey has spent her working life teaching in girls’ boarding schools. She has never owned a couture gown but she has come across quite a few girls who remind her a little of Alice-Miranda. Jacqueline has published many novels for young readers. Her first picture book,
The Sound of the Sea
, was awarded Honour Book in the 2006 CBC Awards.
She is currently working on Alice-Miranda’s next adventure and a new series about a little girl called Clementine Rose and her teacup pig, Lavender.
For more about Jacqueline and Alice-Miranda, go to:
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Alice-Miranda in Paris
9781742752891
Copyright © Jacqueline Harvey 2013
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First published by Random House Australia in 2013
National Library of Australia
Cataloguing-in-Publication entry
Author: Harvey, Jacqueline
Title: Alice-Miranda in Paris [electronic resource]/Jacqueline Harvey
ISBN: 978 1 74275 289 1 (ebook)
Series: Harvey, Jacqueline. Alice-Miranda; 7
Target audience: For primary school age
Subjects: Fashion shows – France – Paris – Juvenile fiction
Theft – Juvenile fiction
Dewey number: A823.4
Cover and internal illustrations by J.Yi
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Internal design by Midland Typesetters, Australia
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