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The abominables

Ibbotson, Eva. (Author). Robinson, Fiona, 1965- (Added Author).

A century after a yeti captures Lady Agatha Farlingham and takes her to a hidden valley to raise his motherless children, tourism threatens their peaceful existence and young Con and Ellen take these educated and civilized yetis across Europe to Lady Agatha's home in England.

Book  - 2013
J FIC Ibbot
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  • ISBN: 9781419707896
  • Physical Description 258 pages : illustrations, map ; 21 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2013.

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The Abominables
The Abominables
by Ibbotson, Eva
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The Abominables


Renowned literary great Eva Ibbotson delivers a final novel in her classic, much-loved style. A previously unpublished work from this favorite author, The Abominables follows a family of yetis who are forced, by tourism, to leave their home in the Himalayas and make their way across Europe to a possible new home. Siblings Con and Ellen shepherd the yetis along their eventful journey, with the help of Perry, a good-natured truck driver. Through a mountain rescue in the Alps and a bullfight in Spain, the yetis at last find their way to an ancestral estate in England--only to come upon a club of voracious hunters who have set their sights on the most exotic prey of all: the Abominable Snowmen. Briskly funny and full of incident, The Abominables is vintage Ibbotson. With unforgettable characters and thoughtful messages about the environment and advocacy, it's a generous last gift to her many devoted fans. Praise for The Abominables STARRED REVIEW S "A satiric farewell from a favorite author." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "A memorable finale to a treasured body of work." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "The novel is full of whimsy, charm, and sly humor. The yetis will tug at readers' heartstrings and make them laugh. The writing is lean, witty, and subtle. Ibbotson manages to touch on ethical messages of human rights, advocacy, and environmentalism without being obvious." -- School Library Journal " The writing is skillful, precise, and frequently funny, and it offers an effective counterbalance to some of the story's more serious social criticism..." -- Bulletin of The Center for Children's Books "Readers will enjoy Ibbotson's final book." -- Library Media Connection