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Gertie Milk & the keeper of lost things

Van Booy, Simon. (Author).

As the newest Keeper of Lost Things, Gertie Milk travels through time to return missing objects to famous figures at key moments in history, following the directives of the B.D.B.U.--a book that contains the knowledge of the world--and searching for clues to her past.

Book  - 2017
J FIC VanBo
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  • ISBN: 9780448494586
  • Physical Description 248 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2017.

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Gertie Milk and the Keeper of Lost Things
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by Van Booy, Simon
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Though so much of a set-up volume that it ends before the villain even arrives, Van Booy's first novel for young readers features both an unusually promising if not exactly unique premise and a cast replete with delightful scene-stealers. Washed ashore with no knowledge of her identity aside from the Gertie Milk embroidered on her nightgown, a child with a large facial birthmark meets Kolt, an excitable gent who tells her that, like him, she is a Keeper of Lost Things, charged with returning historically significant items that have been misplaced down the ages. Along the way, Gertie bonds with Robot Rabbit Boy, an abandoned AI pet with a limited vocabulary (Dollop! Eggcup!) and a useful ability to shoot laser blasts from its cute button nose. A climactic dustup with Losers, (supposed) villains out to save humanity from itself by making sure that Lost Things stay lost, leads to stunning revelations about Gertie's origins, and also hints of future Keeper business that will leave readers eager to see more of this tumultuous trio in action.--Peters, John Copyright 2017 Booklist

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A 12-year-old girl gets a very strange job in this new fantasy.Gertie Milk awakens on a peculiar coast suffering amnesia. She determines her name through a label sewn onto her gown but doesn't have long to contemplate it. An encounter with a terrifying creature sends her running until a man who calls himself the Keeper of Lost Things, or Kolt, finds her. Turns out the creature is a gentle example of a species now extinct on Earthand the island is not quite on Earth. Kolt's explanations are never straightforward, but Gertie is a practical girl who wants answers. Their rapport is quick and witty, their personalities strong and quirky. Gertie learns that she is a Keeper, too. Together, they time travel to return lost items for the good of humankind, as directed by the B.D.B.U., a book containing the knowledge of the world. This is just the start of philosophical discussions that cover time, the value of life, the transformation of death, the importance of progress, and the danger posed by the Losers, a band that's trying to eradicate knowledge. Lest the battle for the fate of humankind get too dire, it's all balanced by fantastic encounters with extraordinary characters, human and not, in the most vivid settings. For all its modern themes, it feels very old-fashioned, with voice reminiscent of mid-20th-century British fantasy that will have readers seeing Gertie and Kolt as white. Their last assignment reveals tantalizing clues about Gertie's past and the war that stranded her on the Skudark, leaving readers waiting breathlessly for the next volume. (Fantasy. 9-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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When twelve-year-old Gertie wakes up on the island of Skuldark, she discovers that her mission is now to travel through time returning missing items to famous people from the past; she also becomes caught in a bizarre battle between good and evil. There's a modicum of offbeat charm, but this fantasy is overstuffed with weird names and tedious explanations while devoid of internal logic. (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Gr 4-6-Gertie has suddenly washed up on shore and doesn't know where or who she is. The only reason she knows her name is because it's sewn onto her shirt...if it is indeed her shirt. Soon after she meets Kolt, the only other human on the island. Kolt tells Gertie that she is on the island of lost things, and they are both caretakers of those lost things. Kolt begins teaching Gertie the ways of a Keeper when things take a turn for the worst. The enemy of the Keepers shows up and it's up to Gertie to choose which side is the right one. Booy offers a story that explores good, evil, and those gray areas. Readers learn along with Gertie about this new world, which drives the pacing and suspense. VERDICT This appealing and accessible adventure story is a supplemental purchase for larger collections.-Rena -Gibson, Ralph Ellison Library, Oklahoma City © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.