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Eva Ibbotson

    21 janvier 1925 – 20 octobre 2010

    Eva Ibbotson était une auteure britannique célébrée pour ses romans imaginatifs et humoristiques destinés aux enfants et aux adultes. Ses œuvres présentent fréquemment des créatures et des lieux magiques, bien qu'elle-même n'aimât pas contempler le surnaturel, créant ces personnages pour diminuer la peur des lecteurs face à de telles choses. Ibbotson critique souvent "l'avidité financière et la soif de pouvoir", y intégrant ces traits chez ses antagonistes. Son amour profond pour la nature et la campagne autrichienne, qui sert souvent de décor à ses histoires, est clairement évident dans ses contributions littéraires.

    Eva Ibbotson
    The Ogre of Oglefort
    Journey to the River Sea
    The Morning Gift
    The Abominables/One Dog and His Boy
    The Dragonfly Pool
    The Beasts of Clawstone Castle
    • The Beasts of Clawstone Castle

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(22)Évaluer

      When Madlyn and Rollo are sent to staying at ancient Clawstone Castle, they soon fall in love with the house and its eccentric, penniless inhabitants. There's grumpy, limping Uncle George, mousey Miss Emily, and reclusive Cousin Howard who hardly ever leaves his library. But, the children are especially enchanted by the Cattle of Clawstone Park.

      The Beasts of Clawstone Castle
    • A boarding-school trip takes eleven-year-old Tally to an exotic kingdom where she finds adventure, romance and a handsome prince

      The Dragonfly Pool
    • The Abominables/One Dog and His Boy

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,2(21)Évaluer

      High on a Himalayan mountain, a young explorer is snatched from her tent by a gigantic, hairy monster. But she soon discovers that the yeti is a brave and noble beast - and he needs her help. Dog-crazy Hal longs for a dog and finally his parents let him choose one. But they don't tell him that Fleck is only on loan for the weekend. Can Hal and Fleck find a way to be together?

      The Abominables/One Dog and His Boy
    • From the author of Journey to the River Sea comes one of Eva Ibbotson's most exquisite romances.

      The Morning Gift
    • Maia, orphaned at 13, is unhappy to be staying with relatives hundreds of miles up the Amazon. She becomes friends with an English boy who lives with the locals. They are forced to flee upriver, pursued by an assortment of eccentric characters.

      Journey to the River Sea
    • The Ogre of Oglefort

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(24)Évaluer

      A gorgeous, funny, charming fantastical comic adventure from the great Eva Ibbotson - now with a brilliant new cover look.When a Hag, an orphan boy called Ivo, Ulf the troll and wizard Brian Brainsweller are sent to rescue a princess from an ogre, they briefly consider running away and hiding. Can they be any match for the gruesome, terrifying, ghastly, flesh-eating Ogre of Oglefort? But not all is as it first appears - the Ogre is depressed and the princess doesn't want to be rescued. The Norns, who rule their fates, decide to take things in hand and send a gang of the vilest, most petrifying ghouls to get the job done properly . . .

      The Ogre of Oglefort
    • Madensky Square

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(60)Évaluer

      A rich and witty classic novel of love, community and home from the award- winning and best-loved Eva Ibbotson, introduced by Laura Wood.

      Madensky Square
    • All Hal had ever wanted was a dog. But his wealthy parents refuse to allow him one, until they discover Easy Pets, a convenient dog-rental agency. Terrier Fleck arrives on Hal's birthday, but when he discovers that his dog must be returned, he runs away - taking Fleck with him. A wonderful adventure from a great and much-loved children's author.

      One Dog and His Boy
    • The Star of Kazan

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(7294)Évaluer

      Annika has never had a birthday. Instead she celebrates her Found Day, the day a housemaid and a cook to three eccentric Viennese professors found her and took her home. There, Annika has made a happy life in the servants' quarters, surrounded with friends, including the elderly woman next door who regales Annika with stories of her performing days and her countless admirers - especially the Russian count who gave her the legendary emerald, the Star of Kazan. And yet, Annika still dreams of finding her true mother. But when a glamorous stranger arrives claiming to be Annika's mother, and whisks her away to a crumbling, spooky castle, Annika discovers that all is not as it seems in her newfound home...

      The Star of Kazan
    • A Company of Swans

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(327)Évaluer

      An enchanting love story set in the Amazon, by the award-winning and bestselling author of Journey to the River Sea, now with a beautiful new cover look 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 fiance have begun to track her down. . .

      A Company of Swans