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The Undrowned Child (Paperback)

by Michelle Lovric (Author)
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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Orion Children's Books (2 Jul 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1842557025
  • ISBN-13: 978-1842557020
  • Product Dimensions: 20 x 13.8 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 160,827 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Sumptuous Venetian adventure... a great romp for more literary readers (Fiona Noble THE BOOKSELLER )<br /><br />a stunning debut novel by bestselling adult novelist Michelle Lovric. Part fairy-tale, part historical fiction, this is writing that is alight and alive. Two worlds are held in balance, Venice on the cusp of change, as science exerts an ever stronger stranglehold against a deeper, underwater world of myth and mermaids. A beautifully told allegory that captures the power of language, this has definite crossover appeal. (Jake Hope THE BOOKSELLER )<br /><br />Atmospheric, beautifully written and about Venice - A superb volume of adventure encompassing all that makes a good solid read. Includes ghosts, retribution, death, mermaids, seahorses, bravery - Absolutely brilliant. Read it in Venice if you can, if not, then read it and visit as soon as you can.... (Sue Chambers, Waterstone's Harrods WATERSTONES.COM )<br /><br />A wonderful alternate world historical fantasy, pitting myth and legend against science. Underlying environmental themes and well-drawn characters, including curry-loving mermaids, add depth to a satisfying an literary adventure. (THEBOOKBAG )<br /><br />A captivating magical fantasy in a secret watery underworld, The Undrowned Child tells how eleven year old Teodora is swept into the storybook world of invisible children whose task is to save the dying city of Venice. Working alongside the mermaids Theodora's task is immense. Together can they save the city before the water destroys it? With lyrical writing and an unputdownable plot this is something very special. (Julia Eccleshare LOVEREADING4KIDS.COM ) --The Bookseller


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'Sumptuous Venetian adventure... a great romp for more literary readers' (Fiona Noble THE BOOKSELLER )

'a stunning debut novel by bestselling adult novelist Michelle Lovric. Part fairy-tale, part historical fiction, this is writing that is alight and alive. Two worlds are held in balance, Venice on the cusp of change, as science exerts an ever stronger stranglehold against a deeper, underwater world of myth and mermaids. A beautifully told allegory that captures the power of language, this has definite crossover appeal.' (Jake Hope THE BOOKSELLER )

'Atmospheric, beautifully written and about Venice - A superb volume of adventure encompassing all that makes a good solid read. Includes ghosts, retribution, death, mermaids, seahorses, bravery - Absolutely brilliant. Read it in Venice if you can, if not, then read it and visit as soon as you can....' (Sue Chambers, Waterstone's Harrods WATERSTONES.COM )

'A wonderful alternate world historical fantasy, pitting myth and legend against science. Underlying environmental themes and well-drawn characters, including curry-loving mermaids, add depth to a satisfying literary adventure.' (THEBOOKBAG )

'A captivating magical fantasy in a secret watery underworld, The Undrowned Child tells how eleven year old Teodora is swept into the storybook world of invisible children whose task is to save the dying city of Venice. Working alongside the mermaids Theodora's task is immense. Together can they save the city before the water destroys it? With lyrical writing and an unputdownable plot this is something very special.' (Julia Eccleshare LOVEREADING4KIDS.COM )

'A mysterious tale set in an alternate historical fantasy Venice - with mermaids - it is gripping, elegant and original' (Daniel Hahn INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY )

"Michelle Lovric's first children's book reads like a harmonious cross between JK Rowling and Dan Brown - it's a carefully-conceived adventure set in 1800s Venice, where mermaids exist, children can see ghosts and librarians can change into cats... Lovric conjures up a delightfully mystical Venice and two sympathetic heroes in a fast-paced story, with a map and handy historical information, that will have children of all ages hooked." (PA SYNDICATED NEWS )

"An amazing urban fantasy adventure" (Customer review AMAZON )

"Scientists and subversive mermaids are just part of this unusual historical fantasy world" (Lesley Agnew BOOKSELLER CHILDREN'S BUYERS GUIDE )

"Make sure you don't read this book until you're on holiday as you won't want to put it down once you have started! Reccommended for anybody over the age of ten with an interest in history, mystery or simply a gripping storyline!" (Charlotte, age 12 FIRST NEWS )

"I've just read Michelle Lovric's The Undrowned Child, and for anyone who might feel the need for something Harry Potterish after HP himself; look no further. And if you're not, I still recommend reading this mermaid war drama set in Venice... Great adventure story! And don't be put off by the mermaids. Anything less mermaidish I've not come across. It's not cute; it's exciting and different." (Ann Giles BOOKWITCH )

"The Undrowned Child is a fantastic tale, rich in detail, complex, scary and Teo and Renzo make a fine couple battling all, risking life and limb for a city they love. Along the way the history of Venice unfolds and we meet astonishing creatures, flying Syrian cats and the massed forces of evil gathering to murder every living soul in Venice. The Undrowned Child is a truly astonishing novel by Michelle Lovric that any child who loves words and ghosts will treasure for a very long time." (Sam North HACKWRITERS.COM )

"This brilliant adventure is full of fantasy and drama and there's always something going on - the giant squid-like monster was a bit unexpected! You never know what's around the next corner and by the halfway point you are completely absorbed. I hope that many others will have as much pleasure reading this book as I did. " (Rachel SCOTTISH BOOK TRUST )

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great, 1 Jul 2009
By rubbah "rubbah" (Hertfordshire) - See all my reviews
A headless handless ghost that eats children. A librarian that tuns into a cat. Mermaids that run a printing press. A kraken-like creature that gives childen bubonic plague. All these and more can be found within this book.

Initially I thought this would be a typical '2 children fufill ancient prophecy in saving....', which it is to some extent. But it is also much more than that. the lines between foe and friend is constantly confused, and the characters are portrayed in wholly unique ways. For example,the mermaids; who talk like sailors and love a good curry. There is also genuine fear, for example the terrifying Brustolon statues that are appearing all over Venice. Finally, themes such as bullying, outcasts and friendship run throughout.

Overall an amazing urban fantasy for children.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Queen of the Adriatic, 30 Jul 2009
By Hector Lerbioz (London) - See all my reviews
  
This book is a beautiful gem. It is clearly written for intelligent younger readers, but there is also much for adults to enjoy. On first acquaintance with it I was irresistably reminded of the HARRY POTTER books. However, like Venice itself, there is more to THE UNDROWNED CHILD than might at first be apparent.

Like Harry Potter, the heroine of this marvellous fantasy discovers a magical realm that is unseen by most of the ordinary world. Again, like Harry Potter she discovers that she is the enemy of an evil force seeking to restore his material form and wreak vengeance on those who previously defied him. Like J.K. Rowling's hero she meets a cornucopia of supernatural beings and is aided in her fight against the enemy by various magical devices.

But THE UNDROWNED CHILD is a far more subtle and evocative read than J.K. Rowling's creation. Part of its charm lies in the depiction of Venice - clearly born of an abiding passion for the architecture, culture, art and history of arguably the most beautiful city in the Western World. There is a dream-like beauty to this book which reminded me more of C.S.Lewis at his best than the stories of Hogwarts. The research and knowledge that has gone into this work shines through even during the phantasmagorical encounters with ghosts, werewolves, talking cats etc.

Author Michelle Lovric has mastered a compelling prose style that will captivate younger and older readers alike. Lovric, like her heroes, clearly loves books and learning. This is not to say that the book is in any way stuffy or humourless. The rough-talking, curry-eating mermaids are a comic highlight, and Lovric makes the 2 human heroes undergo a great deal of peril in the best traditions of fairy tales and fantasy adventure stories. Teo and Renzo are depicted as flawed and loveable protagonists and there is a warm vein of humour running through the narrative. Be warned though - due to some of the more horrific incidents in the book I would certainly not suggest it as suitable for smaller children.

The best recommendation I can give this book is that it made me want to go to Venice as soon as I'd finished it. There also seems to be room for a sequel or two. On the evidence of this book it appears that there may well be a lot more mileage in exploring this alternate and fantastical version of Venice.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A magical fairy story, 24 Sep 2009
By Mrs. Barbara Stokes "Lovric fan" (Northants, England) - See all my reviews
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Having read Michell Lovric's first three adult novels and thoroughly enjoyed each of them, especially Carnivale, I was eager to read her first "children's" book. I was not disappointed. Notwithstanding the similarities between The Undrowned Child and the Harry Potter books, where else would you find beautiful, curry-guzzling mermaids who talk like rough sailors.

Michelle Lovric is the only author who has inspired me to say out loud (but to myself) - my god, that is beautiful. Her use of words is pure poetry.
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