The Bookshop Girl
Sylvia Bishop
(Author)
Poly Bernatene
(Illustrator)
Description
Despite growing up in the bookstore she was abandoned in, eleven-year-old Property Jones cannot read...and she's been keeping that hidden for years.Little does Property know the skills she's developed in place of reading could save her adoptive family from a dastardly plot that's set to cheat them out of everything. You see, the Joneses have just won a contest for ownership of another bookstore, the Great Montgomery Book Emporium--and it's every booklover's dream! The pull of a lever calls forth rooms full of marvelous wonders―from the Room of Space Adventures with its rocket ship to the Room of Ocean Tales with its aquarium ceiling. But there is more to the Emporium than its thousands of books in extravagant displays. In fact, the previous owner, Mr. Montgomery, has not paid a very greedy man for a very expensive book. A book which the Joneses discover Mr. Montgomery damaged. While her family worries about losing the Emporium altogether, Property begins to notice strange things about this book. Things which can only be smelled or touched... Sylvia Bishop's fantastical middle grade mystery debut is an entertaining tale filled with whimsy, mechanical wonder, and memorably quirky characters.
Product Details
Price
$17.99
Publisher
Peachtree Publishers
Publish Date
October 02, 2018
Pages
144
Dimensions
6.2 X 8.3 X 0.5 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781682630457
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About the Author
Sylvia Bishop spent her entire childhood reading fiction, dreaming up stories, and pretending. She then tried very hard to get to grips with the real world by studying politics and going into social science research. Now, Sylvia lives in London where she's returned to writing her stories, preferably by lamplight with tea. Poly Bernatene is a visiting professor at Buenos Aires School of Fine Art. He has worked in advertising, animation, and comics, and has illustrated over sixty children's books in Argentina, Mexico, Spain, England, Australia, Denmark, Germany, France, China, Taiwan and the United States. He lives in Argentina.
Reviews
"Winsome. . . Bishop's fast-paced story charms and entertains.. . . A funny, inventive tale ideal for booklovers." --Booklist "Whimsical. . . Lively writing, broad humor, and a fast-paced plot will capture and keep readers' interest, particularly those who, like the author and her characters, love books." --Kirkus Reviews