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Ottoline and the purple Fox

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK Macmillan Books 2016Description: 177pISBN:
  • 9781447277927
DDC classification:
  • YL/RID
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Ottoline is back! Ottoline and the Purple Fox is the fourth fantastical Ottoline adventure from 2015-2017 Children's Laureate and author of the Goth Girl books, Chris Riddell.

Ottoline and Mr Munroe love puzzles, clues and mysteries. One day, they meet an enigmatic purple fox, who offers to take them on a night-time urban safari. The fox shows them all the hidden animals of the city and Ottoline makes notes on them in her field notebook. Mr Munroe is making notes too - on the anonymous poems he finds stuck to lampposts on their journey . . .

Who is the secretive poet, and how can Mr Monroe and Ottoline help them mend their broken heart?

Beautifully and intricately illustrated by the author, the Ottoline series is perfect for curious young readers.

£10.99

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Booklist Review

After a lengthy hiatus, Ottoline returns to solve a brand-new case. As in her previous three adventures, the young girl is accompanied by her dear friend and hairy caretaker, Mr. Monroe. Delightfully detailed ink illustrations, accented in purple, plop readers into Ottoline's unusually decorated apartment (her parents are world travelers and collectors), where she is busy planning a dinner party. Amid the preparations, she makes a new friend, becomes intrigued by the neighborhood's mysterious lamp-post poet, and happens upon a suave purple fox living in the building's trash bins after converting them into a clever apartment, naturally. The pair joins the Purple Fox for an urban safari, which reveals many amazing things about Ottoline's city while also providing clues as to the lamp-post poet's identity. On the evening of the party, Ottoline and Mr. Monroe slip from hosts to matchmakers, as they put a plan in motion to help the besotted poet finally catch the attention of their beloved. Funny and endearing, with plenty of character cameos, Ottoline's newest adventure is worth the wait.--Smith, Julia Copyright 2018 Booklist

Kirkus Book Review

In her fourth adventure a young sleuth makes new friends both human and otherwise, organizes a costume party, and fosters a romance.At the invitation of a nattily clad fox with purple fur who has turned one of her elegant apartment building's rubbish bins into comfortable digs of his own, Ottoline Brown takes an "Urban Safari" that introduces her to her city's nocturnal animal residents. These range from meerkats popping out of manholes, herds of tiny zebras, and blue flamingos roosting on the public library's roof to the Crimson Vixen, a street poet who works as the fox's assistant but is too shy to show that she has feelings for him. Having learned this last at the party, Ottoline and her silent, hairy companion, Mr. Munroe, organize a talent show that culminates in triumph with the vulpine couple engaging in an intimate (wait for it) foxtrot. As in previous episodes, this fey tale is related in a mix of short narrative passages with many fantastically meticulous line drawings featuring bold monochrome highlights (purple, here) and gracefully posed figures in finely detailed garb and surroundings. Ottoline heads a large cast of friends and housekeepers that is less diverse of race and ethnicity than of species, but, bearing as she does a distinct resemblance to Eloise in her upper-class, parent-free lifestyle, she continues to exhibit appealing self-confidence no matter how odd or surreal the situation. Riddell twice provides folding directions for a paper "Fancy Dress Fortune Teller" tucked into a rear pocket.Mannered but pleasantly peculiar. (Graphic fantasy. 10-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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