The complete collection of the classic Borrowers stories by Mary Norton.
Arietty Clock isn t your typical little girl. Although she is little. Very little, in fact.
She s a Borrower. She lives with her family in a large house that isn t technically theirs- it belongs to the human beans .
Arietty and her father, Pod, spend their days borrowing the human beans possessions- her father is very good at borrowing. He can scale curtains using a hatpin and bring back a doll s teacup without breaking it!
The Borrowers are very happy with their life and borrowing ways.
Until Arietty makes friends with a boy. A human bean boy. And from that moment, danger is never far away.
Can they avoid the great disaster of being seen ?
In this complete collection, you can join Arietty on all of her adventures!
The Borrowers Afield: The Clock family escape to the fields where their cousins live, but it s a long and dangerous journey. At last they find a new home and adapt to country life.
The Borrowers Afloat: Homeless again, Arrietty looks forward to a life away from the dark country cottage, to one full of sunshine.
The Borrowers Aloft: The family are now living in the model village of Little Fordham - a complete village tailored to their size. All they have to do is avoid being seen by the visitors, but one night the owner of a rival village comes with a cardboard box ready to catch them . . .
The Borrowers Avenged: Pod, Homily and Arrietty have managed to escape with the help of Spiller. They move into the old rectory where they live happily until the Potters come looking for them. After a horrifying encounter in the church, the Potters get their just desserts and the Borrowers can live peacefully once and for all.
Poor Stainless: Young Stainless, a Borrower boy, goes missing on a mission to borrow some parsley and an enormous search ensues.
About the Author
Mary Norton was born in 1903 and brought up in a house in Bedfordshire, which was to become the setting for The Borrowers. First published in 1952, The Borrowers was an immediate success, winning the Library Association s Carnegie Medal. There followed four more Borrowers books: The Borrowers Afield (1955), The Borrowers Afloat (1959), The Borrowers Aloft (1961) and The Borrowers Avenged (1982). Poor Stainless was the last Borrowers story that Mary Norton wrote. She died in 1992.
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