A former pirate and a band of robbers meet their match in these two funny stories for children.
Piratical Rumbustification introduces us to Alpha, Oliver, and Omega Terrapin, home alone with none other than Orpheus Clinker, a reformed pirate cleverly transformed into a respectable babysitter. Or has he reformed? Before you can say "yo ho ho" the Terrapin household has become headquarters of the century's biggest pirate...
My 5 year old son just loves this book, we have been reading it over and over again for the past year. Great fun for both kids and parents!
Mahy doing what Mahy does best
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
It's kind of sad that the lack of reviews here makes it look like no one has looked at this funny book on this site since 1998. It's very funny and just the kind of book a young boy would make any adult read to him over and over. And girls will like it too.If you had put your hand over my eyes and read the first paragraph of the first story to me, with main characters Alpha, Oliver and Omega, I would have known who wrote it right away. It has Mahy's rhythm, her humor that comes from the sound of the words, the alliteration she loves. This is a book made to be read aloud. It sounds funny, and it means funny too. The plot of these two stories twist in ways that, even having read a lot of Mahy, I never could have predicted. Everytime I encounter one of her stories, I wonder how that kind of twist came to her. I wish I could do it myself.The first story is about three boys who have recently moved into a house. In the apartment, whenever the boys tried to do something adventuresome, they were told to wait until they were in a big house. Then they'd have space enough to have an adventure. Well, they were in the new house, and nothing was happening... until a pirate decides their house is the perfect place to "steal" a party.In the second story, a bunch of atypical robbers kidnap an orphaned librarian reasoning that her "parents" would be the city, and they would have to come up with ransom in order to open the library again. But of course, the librarian always wins. Mahy was herself a librarian for many years.Perfect read-aloud book. Lots of fun. And the illustrations are an extra (goofy) plus. They are done by Quentin Blake, the illustrator who worked on Roald Dahl's books, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, BFG, The Witches etc. You'll recognize his style when you see it.
A must have for every librarian
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Forget the stereotype of sensible shoes, here we have a charming story in which the librarian in smart, pretty and wins the day! Should be on the reading list for everyone who loves libraries.
wonderful mischief for all ages!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Margaret Mahy, who is apparently from New Zealand, has written a wonderful pair of tales (excellently illustrated with line drawings by the witty Brit Quentin Blake). The stories overflow with fine wordplay & fun, & give piracy and robbery a good name. One of the best reads I've had in a while!
An hilarious easy to follow story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book was read to me by a teacher as a way to learn to write a story outline, and with this book I found it extremely easy. The Librarian and the Robbers was hilarious and easy to follow.
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