A Company of Swans
Weekly ballet classes are Harriet Morton's only escape from her intolerably dull life. So when she is chosen to join a corps de ballet which is setting off on a tour of the Amazon, she leaps at the chance to run away for good.Performing in the grand opera houses is everything Harriet dreamed of, and falling in love with an aristocratic exile makes her new life complete. Swept away by it all, she is unaware that her father and intended fiancé have begun to track her down…A Company of Swans is a sweeping tale of romance, freedom and the beauty of dance from award-winning author, Eva Ibbotson.
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A Glove Shop In Vienna
A collection of short stories by the author of Madensky Square reveals the writer’s ability to write funny and erudite historical fiction.From Publishers WeeklyKnown for her neatly fashioned romance fiction, Ibbotson (Madensky Square) here collects 19 decorous stories of love gained and lost. With settings that range from the early 1990s to the present day, they generally feature surprise endings, some of them sadly contrived. In the title story, Max, a lawyer and confirmed bachelor in pre-WW I Vienna, attends the opera, where Helene, a singer of Wagnerian heft, is hurt in an onstage accident. She hires Max to file suit; they marry; later, Max takes a mistress. On his wife’s death he is free to marry his paramour, but Helene’s will dictates otherwise — she knew that forbidden fruit is sweetest. The London grocer in “Doushenka” is obsessed by Russia. Traveling to St. Petersburg, he falls in love with a young ballerina, but their relationship is ended by his sacrifice on her behalf, and for the rest of his life he must be content with the memories of his Great Love. A Great Love is the essential element in these old-fashioned tales, of which “Sidi” is the most celebratory-and blatantly sentimental. Eschewing the angst and alienation discussed in much contemporary fiction, Ibbotson offers leisurely details of a more genteel era whose passing she obviously laments. Her stories, however, are oversweet and ultimately cloying.From Library JournalWomen who enjoy romantic fiction will enjoy these heartwarming stories, first published in Great Britain in 1984. Ibbotson concentrates on the infinite variety of Great Love-its discovery, development, recognition, loss, and denouement. Her characters, males and females of all ages and professions, are frequently seen during the Christmas season and in prewar Vienna and Russia. In many stories, people find and lose each other-often with an O. Henry twist. Ibbotson, a winner of the Romantic Novelists Association award, writes charmingly about love, forgiveness, loss, and happiness. Highly recommended.Ellen R. Cohen, Rockville, Md.
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A Song for Summer
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A Song For Summer
In a fragile world on the brink of World War II, lovely young Englishwoman Ellen Carr takes a job as a housemother at an unorthodox boarding school in Vienna that specializes in music, drama, and dance. Ellen simply wants to cook beautiful food in the homeland of her surrogate grandmother, who had enchanted her with stories of growing up in the countryside of Austria.What she finds when she reaches the Hallendorf School in Vienna is a world that is magically unconventional-and completely out of control. The children are delightful, but wild; the teachers are beleaguered and at their wits’ end; and the buildings are a shambles. In short, the whole place is in desperate need of Ellen’s attention.Ellen seems to have been born to nurture all of Hallendorf; soon everyone from Leon the lonely young musical prodigy to harassed headmaster Mr. Bennet to Marek the mysterious groundsman depends on Ellen for-well, everything. And in providing all of them with whatever they need, especially Marek, for whom she develops a special attachment, Ellen is happier than she’s ever been.But what happens when the menace of Hitler’s reign reaches the idyllic world of the Hallendorf School gives this romantic, intelligent tale a combination of charm and power that only the very best storytellers can achieve.Eva Ibbotson was born into a literary family in Vienna and came to England as a small child before World War II. She has written numerous award-winning novels for both children and adults, including A Countess Below Stairs and The Morning Gift. She currently lives in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England.PRAISE FOR EVA IBBOTSON“Eva Ibbotson is such a good writer that her characters break the bonds of the romantic novel.”— The Washington Post Book World
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Aktion Geisterrettung
Beschreibung:Rick traut seinen Augen nicht, als eines Morgens etwas Rosiges, Durchsichtiges auf seinem Bett sitzt und behauptet, Humphrey der Schreckliche zu sein. Als die übrige Familie sichtbar wird, könnte man durchaus einen Schreck bekommen .Aber die Gespenster suchen bloß ein neues Zuhause, und täglich werden es mehr!Mit seiner Freundin Barbara startet Rick eine Aktion zur Rettung aller Geister, deren jahrhundertealte Spukstätten dem Fortschritt zum Opfer fallen.Die AutorinEva Ibbotson wurde in Wien geboren und emigrierte 1933 als Kind mit ihren Eltern nach England. Sie studierte Physiologie an der Universität von London und ging danach als Wissenschaftlerin nach Cambridge. Dort lernte sie ihren Mann, einen Berufskollegen, kennen. Nach einigen Jahren in Bristol zog sie mit ihrer Familie nach Newcastle-upon-Type, wo sie heute noch lebt.»Irgendwann zwischen der Geburt ihres dritten und vierten Kindes« begann Eva Ibbotson zu schreiben, zuerst Kurzgeschichten und Beiträge für Frauenzeitschriften. Als die Kinder größer wurden, machte sie das Schreiben zum Beruf. Seitdem hat sie viele Bücher für Kinder und Erwachsene veröffentlicht, die in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt wurden.»Aktion Geisterrettung« ist nach »Hecky Hexe« und »Ein Spukschloß wandert aus« ihr drittes Buch im Erika Klopp Verlag.Titel der Originalausgabe »The Great Ghost Rescue« Macmillan Children's Books, London 1975
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Dial a Ghost
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Dial a Ghost
The Dial-a-Ghost Agency finds good homes for ghosts. And Fulton and Frieda Snodde-Brittle are looking for a few frightening ghosts to ‘accidentally’ scare their young cousin and heir, Oliver, to death. The ladies at the Dial-a-Ghost Agency have the perfect match: the Shriekers, two bloodstained and bickering horrors. But thanks to a mix-up at the agency, the Wilkinsons, a kind family of ghosts, arrive instead. Can they put a stop to the Snodde-Brittles’ schemes before it’s too late?Eva Ibbotson writes for both adults and children. Born in Vienna, she now lives in the north of England. She has a daughter and three sons, now grown up, who showed her that children like to read about ghosts, wizards and witches ‘because they are just like people but madder and more interesting’. She has written seven other ghostly adventures for children. Which Witch? was runner-up for the Carnegie Medal and The Secret of Platform 13 was shortlisted for the Smarties Prize. Her novel Journey to the River Sea won the Smarties Prize and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal.‘You’ll love this chain-rattlingly, blood-oozingly hilarious story’Daily Telegraph‘Eva Ibbotson is on top form with this highly entertaining story’Lindsey Fraser, Scotsman‘Warm, funny, scary and exciting — this is an absolute gem of a book’Jonathan Weir, School Librarian
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Die Morgengabe
Europa am Ende der dreißiger Jahre: In diesen wirren Zeiten rettet der britische Professor Quinton Somerville das Leben der Wiener Studentin Ruth Berger durch eine Paßehe – die allerdings in England so schnell wie möglich wieder gelöst werden soll. Ruth indes träumt vom Wiedersehen mit ihrem Liebsten, einem vielversprechenden jungen Pianisten, der in Wien zurückblieb. Und Quin, der Professor, hat nichts als seine wissenschaftliche Karriere im Kopf.Verwirrt und entwurzelt, taucht Ruth in die Welt der Emigranten ein, wo sich der einstige Heldentenor als Butler durchschlägt, der Dichter Kaffeehauskellner wird und die Kunststudentin sich als Kammerzofe verdingt. Die unvorhergesehenen Entwicklungen nehmen ihren Lauf, als Ruth unverhofft einen Studienplatz an der Universität»ihres« Professors erhält, der verliebte Pianist aus Wien anreist und die Auflösung der Scheinehe, von der niemand weiß, sich langwieriger als gedacht gestaltet. Ruth und ihr Professor kommen sich bei all dem näher, als sie je für möglich gehalten hätten ...Ein zauberhafter Liebesroman, voller Wärme, Charme und Intelligenz, reich an ungewöhnlichen Charakteren und fesselndem Zeitkolorit.Originaltitel: The Morning Gift
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Fünf Hunde im Gepaeck
Zu seinem 10. Geburtstag hat Henry auch dieses Jahr nur einen Wunsch: einen Hund. Aber seine reichen und vielbeschäftigten Eltern wollen davon nichts wissen. Henry bekommt bloß einen Leihhund fürs Wochenende – Fleck! Bei beiden ist es Liebe auf den ersten Blick. Als er Fleck wieder abgeben soll, flieht Henry kurzerhand – zusammen mit vier weiteren Hunden, die es satthaben, an irgendwelche Leute vermietet zu werden. Eine abenteuerliche Odyssee quer durch England zu Henrys Großeltern beginnt.
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Island of the Aunts
For use in schools and libraries only.When the kindly old aunts decide they need help caring for creatures who live on their hidden island, they decide to kidnap a few children, since adults can’t be trusted.
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Journey to the River Sea
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Journey to the River Sea
Sent in 1910 to live with distant relatives who own a rubber plantation along the Amazon River, English orphan Maia is excited. She believes she is in for brightly colored macaws, enormous butterflies, and “curtains of sweetly scented orchids trailing from the trees.” Her British classmates warn her of man-eating alligators and wild, murderous Indians. Unfortunately, no one cautions Maia about her nasty, xenophobic cousins, who douse the house in bug spray and forbid her from venturing beyond their coiffed compound. Maia, however, is resourceful enough to find herself smack in the middle of more excitement than she ever imagined, from a mysterious “Indian” with an inheritance, to an itinerant actor dreading his impending adolescence, to a remarkable journey down the Amazon in search of the legendary giant sloth.
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Let Sleeping Sea-Monsters Lie
As long as stories and people have existed, parents have been telling cautionary tales to their children, warning them what might happen to them if they are nasty, reckless or just bad-mannered. But these are cautionary tales with a difference. True, the offenders have the usual vices — they are rude, snobbish, disobedient, aggressive and bossy — and are bound to come a cropper. But the way in which they get their comeuppance is ingenious in every case, and always has something to do with an imaginary monster. In these adventures you will be introduced to a Frid, a Kraken, a Boobrie and several other creatures populating Eva Ibbotson’s fertile mind.
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Let Sleeping Sea-Monsters Lie-And Other Cautionary Tales (Short Story Collection)
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Madensky Square
Eva Ibbotson’s magical novel; set in that most poignant of all times and places, Vienna before the First World War. Susanna’s dress shop stands in the delightful Madensky Square and is the very hub and heart of life. Susanna sympathizes with her neighbours, watches over Signi, the wretched, orphaned child prodigy, and with her infallible eye for dress, turns an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan. Of all the colourful characters in Madensky Square, only her dear friend Alice has the slightest inkling that Susanna hides more than one secret. This hidden life full of passion and anguish gradually unfolds in a city of romance, music and gossip. ’Sunshine and shadows, laughter and tears… the grace and gaiety of a Viennese waltz’ Sunday Telegraph
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Magic Flutes
Spring, 1922 — Tessa is a beautiful, tiny, dark-eyed princess — who’s given up her duties to follow her heart, working for nothing backstage at the Viennese opera. No one there knows who she really is, or that a fairytale castle is missing its princess, and Tessa is determined to keep it that way. But secret lives can be complicated. When a wealthy, handsome Englishman discovers this bewitching urchin backstage, Tessa’s two lives collide — and in escaping her inheritance, she finds her destiny…
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Monster Mission
‘We must kidnap some children,’ announced Aunt Etta. ‘Young, strong ones. It will be dangerous, but it must be done.’Three children are stolen and taken to a bizarre island, which is home to some extraordinary creatures — including mermaids, selkies and the legendary kraken. The island is the base for a very mysterious mission. But the magical adventure is cut short when the island is suddenly under siege. Can the children save themselves and their new friends?‘Funny, gripping, charming and completely irresistible’Amanda Craig‘Engaging, funny and opinionated. A treat not to be missed’Sunday Times‘Crazy characters and wildly funny adventures make Eva Ibbotson’s seventh fantasy novel for children another certain winner’Books magazine
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Monster Mission
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Not Just a Witch
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Not Just a Witch
‘I want you to change the next wicked person you see into a tiger,’ demanded Lionel. ‘A very large tiger’Heckie is not just a witch — she’s an animal witch, who wants to make the world a better place by transforming evil people into harmless animals, using her incredible Toe of Transformation and her awesome Knuckle of Power. But when slimy Lionel Knapsack charms Heckie, her magic begins to take a darker direction. Her friends, including a cheese wizard and a boy called Daniel, must come to the rescue…‘Eva Ibbotson has assumed the mantle of Roald Dahl.’School Librarian
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