We’d love your help. Annika befriends the old lady, who tells her all. . Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 30, 2012. I usually like Eva Ibbotson so I wanted to give this book a try. I really enjoyed the book. Come join our community of over 1 million readers and listeners. "No, I haven't." "Haven't you ever wanted to go there? To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. A really lovely story. When the old lady dies, she bequeaths her trunk to Annika which is full of her old costumes and fake jewels. Dimensions. I couldn't understand the misguided sense of loyalty. This is a must read for any parent wanting to read their child a book full of rich vocabulary. 9 - 11 years. The characters are very entertaining and the plot was the absolute best! It's the perfect blend of cozy mundane details and outlandish plot twists, with really delicious-sounding food, and exactly the thing you would most like to have happen nearly always happens. It got me from the first chapter, when Ellie (a middle-aged cook) is hiking up a mountain with her friend Sigrid, and stops in a church to, as she tells it, pray for her dearly departed mother that she dreamed about last night. Sadly, the Vienna section is only the first 80, and last 50 pages of the over 400 page book. Vinyl; plot notes. To the North West--the coast is full of islands and there's forest for miles and miles and everybody's equal there." When I was very little, I read your supernatural comedies about squabbling witches and homeless ghosts and enchanted train stations. Eva Ibbotson's hugely entertaining The Star of Kazan is a timeless classic for readers young and old. Miraculously, one day Annika’s mother appears out of the blue and she turns out to be an aristocrat with wealth and connections. [s], 45 New YA Mysteries and Thrillers You Won't Be Able to Put Down. Macmillan Children's Books. 11 year old Annika has had the same dream ever since she can remember – the mother who abandoned her in a tiny church in the Austrian mountains suddenly arrives at the door. . THE STAR OF KAZAN. Come join our community of over 1 million readers and listeners. Print length. But now I have a fair idea. The author made it sound beautiful and charming. Well written and storyline was brilliant to tell. The Star of Kazan received rave reviews at a wonderful conference I attended, which was presented by a librarian who had served on the Newberry committee. Read 646 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. (p. 185), Nostalgic, comfortable, with a tour of Vienna thrown in. When she is happy, you feel happy as well. Not much happens there in this story. These were about the courageous deeds that had been done by people even if they only had one leg or couldn't see or had been dropped on their heads when they were babies. . Eva Ibbotson's hugely entertaining The Star of Kazan is a timeless classic for readers young and old. One day she is paid by a rich and snobbish girl named Loremarie Egghart to spend time with her grandma. Annika is recruited to care for the elderly relative of an obnoxious family in the neighborhood who are indifferent to their relative’s well being. Title: The Star of Kazan Author(s): Eva Ibbotson ISBN: 1-4050-5084-5 / 978-1-4050-5084-5 (UK edition) Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books Availability: Amazon UK . Book about a girl. The way it is written, with such sensitivity and care, makes you really think about the characters even more. There are always a lot of characters in Eva Ibbotsons (as there are in life, yes? Star of Kazan is a story about an orphan girl, Annika who was found by two women when she was an infant. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2016. In fact, the food in this book was generally glorious. Although this book is written for children, I recommend that you also read it as a teen or adult because it is only then that you will be able to appreciate the truly beautiful writing style, especially the descriptions of historic Vienna. Hmm...Eva Ibbotson wrote this as a tribute to Vienna, the country she grew up in, and sure enough, I only liked the sections that took place in Vienna, not in Germany. Because it was so long ago I hardly remember what happens. Annika is recruited to care for the elderly relative of an obnoxious family in the neighborhood who are indifferent to their relative’s well being. "No, I haven't." The main character is kind and you can really sympathize to her, and the overall plot is well developed. When you have to close the book because you've finished it, or you have to go somewhere, it's as if you have just woken from a dream because the book draws you in. She is of Greek (from her paternal grandfather), English, and German descent. This was about an orphan girl living in Vienna (Austria) who had a normal life but was suddenly found by her birth mother and went to live with her. This book was recommended to me as I was looking to read a book set in Vienna prior to my visit to the beautiful city. And even though this book is aimed at a middle grade audience, it contains the same elements as her books for adults, minus the grown-up romance. Perfect way to finish the book off while stuck in the train, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 19, 2018. To the North West--the coast is full of islands and there's forest for miles and miles and everybody's equal there." This is a truly wonderful book—perfect for teens who enjoy sophisticated tales such as Harry Potter and Lemony Snicket. Something went wrong. English. Find all the books, read about the author and more. But that night she took a lamp to the library to look for an atlas. Synopsis. April 6th 2006 The plot is fantastic, it's mysterious, but it makes sense, and you can understand it. Instead she celebrates her Found Day, the day a housemaid and a cook to three eccentric Viennese professors found her and took her home. I loved it as a kid. She’s never really imagined what would happen after that point, but it’s still a lovely dream. A wonderfully readable mystery by the incomparable Eva Ibbotson. The storytelling's absolutely fantastic. They take her home, and Annika grows up in the servants' quarters of a house belonging to three eccentric Viennese professors. Grade level. 978-1447265726. It really makes you think about the morals of humans - are we really as good as we believe, or have we all got an evil streak in us, that is just waiting to be found? I liked the parts of this story that took place in Vienna. My family recently moved abroad, and my children have been clamoring for reading material. This is a really rich historical fiction that honestly feels like a fairy tale. 1-Click ordering is not available for this item. Annika has never had a birthday. Once again, I am blown away by the way Eva Ibbotson creates a completely believable new world and thoroughly enjoyable characters. The story that unfolds is full of secrets and unknown treasure, friendship and revelations. Listen to The Star of Kazan right now for free with our 30 day trial! If you have read Ibbotson or reviews of Ibbotson, you know her plots are pretty much alike. But all that changes the day Annika’s mother really does arrive at the door. It has a great twist at the end! Eva Ibbotson has a unique gift for lovable characters, evocative settings and intricate roller-coaster plots. The Star of Kazan is a story about a girl called Annika who is trying to find her way in the world. I expected jewels and some kind of a high-stakes adventure. Welcome back. She’s never really imagined what would happen after that point, but it’s still a lovely dream. That spoil. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Zoe Swicord Kazan (born September 9, 1983) is an American actress, playwright, and screenwriter. Read by actress Ruth Jones, Eva Ibbotson's hugely entertaining The Star of Kazan is a timeless classic for listeners young and old. The Star of Kazan is my favourite book my Eva Ibbotson. She tells stories with humour, warmth and perfect clarity in a way that children follow completely . Title: The Star of Kazan Author(s): Eva Ibbotson ISBN: 1-4050-5152-3 / 978-1-4050-5152-1 (UK edition) Publisher: Macmillan Digital Audio Availability: Amazon Amazon UK . The Star of Kazan by Ibbotson, Eva; Hawkes, Kevin, ill. This is a sweet story. Although this book is written for children, I recommend that you also read it as a teen or adult because it is only then that you will be able to appreciate the truly beautiful writing style, especially the descriptions of histori. 8 May 2014. After the German invasion of Poland in 1939, there initially were different local decrees forcing Jews to wear distinct signs (e.g. Although she is very happy in her life and loves the professors as well as Ellie and Sigrid, the servants who found her, Annika has dreams about her mother coming, arriving at the house in Vienna to reclaim her. Sex Tips. The characterisation of her gypsy friend Zed, and the three professors were particularly excellent. Playboy model uses candles that smell like her vagina to boost her sex life. Eva wrote her books for older children to a formula - circa - orphan girl brought up in a supportive environment of love, hard work, equality and kindness finds herself ripped from those surroundings and on an adventure involving evil people, but the heroine wins through. No Kindle device required. Kazan received her BA in Theater from Yale University. She is taken in by two servants who work for a family of eccentric professors. Italy or Austria? The last time I read this book was about 5 years ago and I remembered it to have been a good book but I had forgotten just how good it is. A wonderfully readable mystery by the incomparable Eva Ibbotson. Her idea of a mother and the actions of a mother up against the experience of living with her foster mother should have been cut and dry to me. Annika is whisked away to the once-magnificent house at Spittal. Synopsis Eva Ibbotson's hugely entertaining The Star of Kazan is a timeless classic for readers young and old. More. 10:16 pm An Open Letter to Eva Ibbotson. Dearest Mrs Ibbotson, I grew up with your books. My family recently moved abroad, and my children have been clamoring for reading material. I loved this! In 1896, in a pilgrim church in the Alps, an abandoned baby girl is found by a cook and a housemaid. It is written by Eva Ibbotson, who, in my opinion is one the greatest authors ever! There's always something that I end up side-eyeing in Ibbotson's 'real world' books: in this case it was the stereotyped pre-war Prussians. I will be reviewing The Star of Kazan by Eva Ibbotson. Enjoyed this book although not as much as Journey to the River Sea. She is happy there but dreams of the day when her real mother will come to find her. Publisher. There's always something that I end up side-eyeing in Ibbotson's 'real world' books: in this case it was the stereotyped pre-war Prussians. 13 x 2.5 x 19.7 cm. 1 What are the names of Annika's best friends? . The moral is always that happiness comes from nature, love, work, equality and kindness, whilst money and power are probably things to shun because of their tendency to corrupt lives, as demonstrated by the villains. On a roll here with Eva Ibbotson's delightful middle-grade/YA novels. Read in 2017. I promise! Language. I haven't read it in years, because I think it was my sister's book and she gave the copy away to someone as a birthday present, but I'm going to trust my childhood self on this one! 10.25 hrs. It took me a little while to get into it at first, (due to the slow build up) but when the part came about the stolen trunk, I couldn't put it down. Also, the food sounded delicious. Please try your request again later. In 1896, in a pilgrim church in the Alps, an abandoned baby girl is found by a cook and a housemaid. Favorite non sequitur read in a children's book today: [The characters are an aristocratic Austrian girl and her stable boy Hungarian friend. [s], SOLVED. She is taken in by two servants who work for a family of eccentric professors. "Have you ever thought of marrying a Canadian settler?" Instead, it was more of a "girl and her family" story and the jewels hardly came into it at all. Once again, I am blown away by the way Eva Ibbotson creates a completely believable new world and thoroughly enjoyable characters. Instead she celebrates her Found Day, the day a housemaid and a cook to three eccentric Viennese professors found her and took her home. Children's Historical Fiction Set in Europe about Andalusian Horses and Paste Jewels. (2010), Meek's Cutoff (2010), Ruby Sparks (2012), and What If (2013). There, Annika has made a happy life in the servants' quarters, surrounded with friends, including the elderly woman next door who regales Annika with stories of her performing days and her countless admire. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. They take her home, and Annika grows up in the servants' quarters of a house belonging to three eccentric Viennese professors. See all details. I loved the turn-of-the-century Vienna setting, and there were just the right amount of fairy/folk tale touches. Annika lives in Vienna, in the household of three professors, where’s she being raised by the two servants who found her in a church when she was just a few days old. The Star of Kazan book. ISBN-10. They take her home, and Annika grows up in the servants' quarters of a house belonging to three eccentric Viennese professors. $85.74. That spoiled it for me I guess. Zoe Swicord Kazan was born in Los Angeles, California, to screenwriters Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord. She helps around the house, plays wonderful games of make believe with her friends, and every year they celebrate her Found Day. Annika just knows that her mother will be beautiful and someone important and that she will be delighted to have found her long lost daughter. But I enjoyed 'The Star of Kazan' for its insistence on good food, and the importance of the family that makes you its own. 11 year old Annika has had the same dream ever since she can remember – the mother who abandoned her in a tiny church in the Austrian mountains suddenly arrives at the door. Reading age. 3 - 7. Why did her real mother abandon her in the first place? This one has it all: hidden treasure; an abandoned child; a suspicious cast of relatives and a very special horse and his boy. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. From there on everything got so nerve wracking and exciting, I had no idea what to expect! It's not too hard of a read, and the words flow easily. You will not regret reading this book. The Star of Kazan received rave reviews at a wonderful conference I attended, which was presented by a librarian who had served on the Newberry committee. She shook her head, "Why a Canadian?" The Star of Kazan (Book) : Ibbotson, Eva : After twelve-year-old Annika, a foundling living in late nineteenth-century Vienna, inherits a trunk of costume jewelry, a woman claiming to be her aristocratic mother arrives and takes her to live in a strangely decrepit mansion in Germany. Excellent for 10-13 year old girls, but also for adults who like old-fashioned stories. this is the only eva ibbotson historical i had my own copy of when i was little, & i never felt v strongly about it -- i read it once, & then it got lost under the pile of other, brighter, bigger stories. A great plot, beautifully detailed and thoroughly entertaining. Annika just knows that her mother will be beautiful and someone important and that she will be delighted to have found he. The Star of Kazan (Book) : Ibbotson, Eva : After twelve-year-old Annika, a foundling living in late nineteenth-century Vienna, inherits a trunk of costume jewelry, a woman claiming to be her aristocratic mother arrives and takes her to live in a strangely decrepit mansion in Germany. Brilliant book with an amazing storyline! My child loved it...and so did I!!! I absolutly loved it! Annika soon learns that the family has no money, but Annika’s mother seems to have hopes that they will soon be wealthy again. Just as good as her book The Dragonfly Pool...I might have even liked the story better. In fact, the food in this book was generally glorious. Next page. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 17, 2017. This book can be enjoyed by young adults like me. Although she faces some hardships in the story, I would overall describe it as a feel-good novel because that is how I felt at the end of the book. But I enjoyed 'The Star of Kazan' for its. I couldn't understand the misguided sense of loyalty. "Haven't you ever wanted to go there? When Annika is scared or upset, you feel the same. And yet, Annika still dreams of finding her true mother. I know the Professors, I know Pauline and Stefan and I know Gudrun and Mathilde... and I know la Rondine. YA Historical fiction. Although she is very happy in her life and loves the professors as well as Ellie and Sigrid, the servants who found her, Annika has dreams about her mother coming, arriving at the house in Vienna to reclaim her. Her idea of a mother and the actions of a mother up against the experience of living with her foster mother should have been cut and dry to me. I love how she catches you off guard with details you didn't think mattered. Publication date. The best children's book I have read in a very long time! Zoe Kazan, Actress: Ruby Sparks. J Annika was found in a church as a baby and rescued by Ellie and Sigrid, servants in a household of three professors in old Vienna. ), and they always, no matter how insignificant they are to the plot, have a bit of backstory and a lot of personality. The parts that took place in Germany were boring. If you're a fan of the mystery and thriller genre and young adult books, recent months have brought a bevy of great reads to your shelves! Porn star Asa Akira, 35, is pregnant with her second child and claims cravings caused her to chow down on Chinese food at 4am – and wonders if X-rated act is still safe. The assistant managing editor of graphics in the 1980s and ’90s at the Star… I found the part of the story that takes place in Germany miserably depressing. Refresh and try again. SO AWESOOOOOMEEEE!!! I've found with many books that the more mysterious plots are hard to understand, and are really unrealistic, but Eva Ibbotson has found a balance between mystery and the reader's understanding which is really hard to do. Eva Ibbotson (born Maria Charlotte Michelle Wiesner) was a British novelist specializing in romance and children's fantasy. Before I go any further, I should say that the reason I and others keep reading these books, is that, although similar, they are delightful subverted fairytales that remain enchanting no matter how many retellings. Previous page. Keith Branscombe set out to make the Toronto Star the best designed paper in the country. “Pauline kept a scrapbook into which she pasted important articles that she had cut out of the newspapers. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. And sure enough, one day a glamorous stranger arrives at the door. It originally aired on television in 1978 as part of The Star Wars Holiday Special, and it later appeared as an Easter egg on the 2011 Star Wars: The Complete Saga Blu-ray release. Of all the Ibbotson I have read, this has been my least favorite. “It was a lovely church - one of those places which look as though God might be about to give a marvellous party.”, Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2007), See 2 questions about The Star of Kazan…, SOLVED. It was very well written, I found myself wanting to find out more and more about the characters and it gave me a great insight into some of the lovely parts of this capital city. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published Read by Patricia Connolly. In 1896, in a pilgrim church in the Alps, an abandoned baby girl is found by a cook and a housemaid. The book was so beautiful and sweet, and I remember it having a found family aspect that I just loved? Overall, great story, well-written, great characters... a really nice read, Eva Ibbotson really gets you glued to her books. 1447265726. Before reading this book I did not know about the beautiful city of Vienna and the stiff and courteous lives of the aristocrats! I really think you should read this book- it's one of my favorites. In general I like Eva Ibbotson's books, but honestly, this one really stood out to me. Please. it explores how the girl coped with changes from her poor life, helping others, to having to cope with the restrictions of her mother's wealthy life. Synopsis Read by actress Ruth Jones, Eva Ibbotson's hugely entertaining The Star of Kazan is a timeless classic for listeners young and old. She was raised by the two ladies and three professors. I particularly appreciated the four pages devoted to the Christmas Eve carp: when one marries into a family with Eastern or Mittel European heritage, one comes to understand the importance of these things. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages that interest you. Annika doesn’t daydream about it too much, she’s too busy living and loving life with her adopted family in Vienna. I bought the book for my school library, read it and loved it, and happily recommended it to scores of students, who enjoyed it as well. They take her home, and Annika grows up in the servants' quarters of a house belonging to three eccentric Viennese professors. I liked this a lot, despite that it was NOTHING at all like what I expected from the title and the description. These items are shipped from and sold by different sellers. You and your children will love it too. Annika doesn’t daydream about it too much, she’s too busy living and loving life with her adopted family in Vienna. 400 pages. Annika is an orphan who was abandoned as an infant. Please try again. Annika has never had a birthday. Nostalgic, comfortable, with a tour of Vienna thrown in. Publication date 2004 Topics Abandoned children, Identity (Psychology), Mothers and daughters, Jewelry Publisher New York : Dutton Children's Books Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; china Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Internet Archive Language English. A splendid orphan story --- and a good one for reinforcing the idea that we can make our own families. Maybe it was the predictability, maybe it was the decisions Annika made that just didn't make any sense to me. She grows up in a servant’s world, surrounded by love, but she yearns to know more about her birth mother. She lives with Ellie and Sigrid, the two women who found her in the church that sunny day, along with three sibling professors, each one a bit lost in their academic worlds. I bought the book for my school library, read it and loved it, and happily recommended it to scores of students, who enjoyed it as well. It's really bugging me. In 1896, in a pilgrim church in the Alps, an abandoned baby girl is found by a cook and a housemaid.
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