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The secret of platform 13
    Ibbotson, Eva.
Publisher: Dutton Children's Books,
Pub date: c1994.
Pages: 231 p.
ISBN: 0525459294
Item info: 40 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CHANTILLY REGIONAL, DOLLEY MADISON, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GREAT FALLS, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, HERNDON FORTNIGHTLY, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGSTOWNE, KINGS PARK, LORTON, PATRICK HENRY, POHICK REGIONAL, RICHARD BYRD, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, THOMAS JEFFERSON, TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL, BURKE CENTRE, and OAKTON.
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Summary
A forgotten door on an abandoned railway platform is the entrance to a magical kingdom--an island where humans live happily with mermaids, ogres, and other wonderful creatures. Carefully hidden from the world, the Island is only accessible when the door opens for nine days every nine years. When the beastly Mrs. Trottle kidnaps the Island's young prince, it's up to a strange band of rescuers to save him. But can the rescuers--an ogre, a hag, a wizard, and a fey--sneak around London unnoticed? Fans of Roald Dahl, Lewis Carroll, and E. Nesbit will delight in this comic fantasy. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
This modern-day fairy tale featuring a group of endearing mythical creatures (and some less palatable Brits) follows four dwellers of a magical island journeying to London in search of their kidnapped prince. The appointed rescuers--Cornelius the Wizard (who "could divide twenty-three-thousand-seven-hundred-and-forty-one by six-and-three-quarters in the time it took a cat to sneeze"); Hans, a one-eyed giant ogre; Gurkintrude, an "agricultural" fairy or "growth goddess"; and Odge, a half-grown hag--have only nine days to complete their mission. After that, the hidden door to their world (located on Platform 13 inside a subway station) will be closed for another nine years. It will take readers less time than the quartet of seekers to realize a mix-up in the prince's true identity. The boy with royal blood is not the obnoxious, portly Raymond Trottle, but rather the Trottles' lowly (and lovable) servant, Ben. While predictability hampers the story's suspense, Ibbotson's dry wit, well-drawn characters and the unraveling-to-tying-up of loose threads provide plenty of amusement. This is light weight entertainment for fantasy buffs. Ages 9-12. Copyright 1998 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 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 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
Gr. 4-7. What's a "gump," you ask? Why, it's a grassy bump that's actually a hidden door. Every nine years it opens--for nine days--to reveal a tunnel to another world, a magical island "so beautiful that it [takes] the breath away." Every country has a gump, it seems; Great Britain's is located under platform 13 in an abandoned railway station near the River Thames. Nine years before this story starts, the island's baby prince had been kidnapped when, on a lark, his nurses took him through the tunnel to London. Now it's time to bring him back. Entrusted with this responsibility is an unlikely group of rescuers: an ancient wizard, a fey, a yodeling ogre, and a very young hag named Odge. What chance do they have against the vast wealth and resources of the kidnapper, Mrs. Trottle, whose favorite perfume is called Maneater? Not much, frankly, especially since they're pledged not to use magic. But, then, if it were an even match, there wouldn't be much of a story. As it is, the plotting is occasionally a bit perfunctory--readers will spot a narrative-driving case of mistaken identity almost immediately--but fantasy lovers will probably excuse that for the sake of the author's ironic wit and her skill at introducing an amazing variety of supernatural, folkloric, and imagined entities who never fail to excite the readers' imagination and sympathy (and adults will enjoy meeting a certain former prime minister thinly disguised as an especially brisk Harpy with a handbag!). (Reviewed February 15, 1998)0525459294Michael Cart From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 97044601
LCCN: 97-044601
ISBN: 0525459294
Local Dewey call num: JFIC IBB
Local call number: 145 RUSH
Personal Author: Ibbotson, Eva.
Title: The secret of platform 13 / Eva Ibbotson ; illustrated by Sue Porter.
Publication info: New York : Dutton Children's Books, c1994.
Physical descrip: 231 p.
General Note: Virginia Young Readers Program winning book 2001/02 (Elementary)
Summary: Odge Gribble, a young hag, accompanies an old wizard, a gentle fey, and a giant ogre on their mission through a magical tunnel from their Island to London to rescue their King and Queen's son who had been stolen as an infant.
Subject term: Kidnapping--England--London--Children's fiction.
Subject term: Parallel worlds--Children's fiction.
Geographic term: London (England)--Children's fiction.
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