Mary Norton’s Poor Stainless (1966)

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Mary Norton's Poor Stainless (1966) Also included in the Odyssey Classic edition of The Borrowers Aloft (originally published in 1961 and republished in 1998) is the short tale, Poor Stainless. This was originally published as a separate volume in 1966, presented as a tale that Homily tells Arrietty,  something that happened

Mary Norton’s Poor Stainless (1966)2014-03-14T19:41:52-04:00

Mary Norton’s The Borrowers Aloft (1961)

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Mary Norton's The Borrowers Aloft (1961) Illus. Beth and Joe Krush Harcourt Inc, 1998 There is no sign of Mrs. May in the fourth volume of Mary Norton's series about the Clock family. Instead, the story introduces us to Mr. Pott, an old railway man who has lost a leg

Mary Norton’s The Borrowers Aloft (1961)2014-03-14T19:36:48-04:00

Mary Norton’s The Borrowers Afloat (1959)

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Mary Norton's The Borrowers Afloat (1959) Illus. Beth and Joe Krush Harcourt Inc, 1990 It was Mrs. May who first told Kate about the borrowers (although it wasn't Mrs. May who had seen them, but her brother, when he was still alive, and just a boy). It's possible she doesn't

Mary Norton’s The Borrowers Afloat (1959)2014-03-14T19:36:08-04:00

Mary Norton’s The Borrowers Afield (1955)

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Mary Norton's The Borrowers Afield (1955) Illus. Beth and Joe Krush Harcourt Brace & Company, 1990 The Clock family is on the run -- quite literally -- when readers return to the action of Mary Norton's stories about the borrowers. And there is no going back. Which is going to

Mary Norton’s The Borrowers Afield (1955)2014-03-14T19:35:25-04:00

Mary Norton’s The Borrowers (1953)

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Mary Norton's The Borrowers (1953) Illus. Beth and Joe Krush Harcourt Young Classics, 1998 Beyond the dark passages beneath the floor. Past the strong gates, barred with safety pins, that only Pod knows how to open. There: upstairs. There: the potential to be seen...by people. Arrietty has never known of

Mary Norton’s The Borrowers (1953)2014-03-14T19:34:32-04:00
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