The Secret to Platform Thirteen by Eva Ibbotson
From School Library Journal
Grade 4-6?The door between our world and the enchanted Island is only open for nine days every nine years. Unfortunately, in the last minutes before it closes in 1983, the baby prince of the Island is kidnapped by a nasty woman named Trottle. For nine long years, the king and queen pine and plan for his rescue. Which of the magical creatures of their land should be sent to rescue their lost child? Finally, the team is chosen: Cor, an ancient wizard; Gurkie, a lovable agricultural fairy; Hans, a one-eyed giant; and Odge, a resourceful young hag. Guided by the ghosts who guard our end of the portal (called a gump), the team sets out to rescue little Raymond Trottle. While they are charmed by the kitchen boy, Ben, they are horrified by the piggish Raymond, who does not cooperate with their plans. The plucky group, with the help of Ben and the few magical creatures they find in London, tries to cajole and then, desperate, tries to steal Raymond before the gump closes. Ibbotson's lively fantasy is full of fun with its Dahl-like, but less mean-spirited, humor. Children will enjoy the magical creatures, including the cuddly mistmakers who emit fog when they hear music. The author's odd characters are endearing? Poor Odge is something of a failure as a hag, but a rousing success as a friend. Certainly readers won't be surprised to discover that kindly Ben is the lost prince, but they will be delighted by the adventure. Anne Connor, Los Angeles Public Library
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
This book is a Utah Children's Award Winner and rightfully so! It is a quick, magical read that even my son (at 5 yrs. ) enjoys reading. It was definitely read by J.K. Rawlings before she wrote her famous Harry Potter novels and is similar to the Narnia tales by C. S. Lewis.
- Reading level: Ages 9-12
- Paperback: 240 pages
- Publisher: Puffin (November 1, 1999)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0141302860
- ISBN-13: 978-0141302867
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