The Borrowers

by Mary Norton   |  Ages 9-12
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Miniature family's adventures borrowing from humans.

"The Borrowers" offers a whimsical escape into the lives of the Clock family, tiny beings clandestinely cohabiting with humans. It’s a charming adventure that plays with perspective and ingenuity, sparking imagination in readers of all ages. It's for anyone who's ever wondered about a secret world running parallel to our own and is perfect for fostering a sense of wonder and enchantment.

  • Lewis Carroll Shelf Award (1960)
  • Carnegie Medal (1952)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

The Borrowers

by Mary Norton   |  Ages 9-12
Regular price $10.90
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ISBN: 9780141333328
Authors: Mary Norton
Publisher: Puffin Books
Date of Publication: 2011-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Chapter Books, Childrens Classics
Related Topics: Fantasy, Adventure
Goodreads rating: 4.03
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Description

Beneath the kitchen floor is the world of the Borrowers -- Pod and Homily Clock and their daughter, Arrietty. In their tiny home, matchboxes double as roomy dressers and postage stamps hang on the walls like paintings. Whatever the Clocks need they simply "borrow" from the "human beans" who live above them. It's a comfortable life, but boring if you're a kid. Only Pod is allowed to venture into the house above, because the danger of being seen by a human is too great. Borrowers who are seen by humans are never seen again. Yet Arrietty won't listen. There is a human boy up there, and Arrietty is desperate for a friend.
 

Miniature family's adventures borrowing from humans.

"The Borrowers" offers a whimsical escape into the lives of the Clock family, tiny beings clandestinely cohabiting with humans. It’s a charming adventure that plays with perspective and ingenuity, sparking imagination in readers of all ages. It's for anyone who's ever wondered about a secret world running parallel to our own and is perfect for fostering a sense of wonder and enchantment.

  • Lewis Carroll Shelf Award (1960)
  • Carnegie Medal (1952)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.