![]() ![]() She could have sworn there were elves upstairs, but they tricked her. Although she’s never been let into the run-down house, she peeks in, and ends up running into an angry Sara-Kate. Hillary worries about Sara-Kate when she doesn’t see her at school for three days running. Sara-Kate isn’t worried about winter for the elves, because they have thick skin and stay warm. The elf village continues to grow, including a ferris wheel (bike wheel “re-purposed”). Sara-Kate is strange, and even Hillary can’t help but notice that she runs all sorts of errands that she shouldn’t be running, like paying the phone bill and grocery shopping. Secondly, from the friend’s point of view, Sara-Kate is trash and ugh, just not cool. First off, from mom’s standpoint, the Connolly’s yard is trashy and she’ll get poison ivy. ![]() This is met with no qualms on Hillary’s part, but her mom and her friends are not fans. She invites Hillary, a fourth grader and her backyard-neighbor over to her house to see the elf village. She was held back a year in fifth grade, wears awful work boots, and kind of flits around. Synopsis: Sara-Kate Connolly is a strange girl. ![]()
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