Rachel Fuller

Rachel Fuller is a multifaceted artist whose work spans film, television, ballet and orchestration, beginning her journey as a classically trained pianist composing at age ten. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with prestigious institutions like the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, notably arranging The Who’s iconic album, Quadrophenia. Her creative path is deeply influenced by her personal experiences, including her adult ADHD diagnosis, which has shaped her understanding of neurodiversity and fuelled her mental health advocacy. As a composer and writer, Fuller continues to push creative boundaries, working on ambitious projects that blend multiple art forms including music, literature and dance.

About the books

Her latest works include The Seeker, a multimedia reimagining of Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha, created with Pete Townshend and a team of artists to connect with new generations. BEE, her debut children’s book, celebrates neurodiversity through the story of a unique child, told through literature, ballet and original music, drawing from her own experiences to create a multi-dimensional narrative that speaks to different ways of thinking and expressing oneself.

‘The Seeker’ and ‘BEE’

Rachel Fuller

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