The Ice Angel

The Ice Angel

by Charlotte Haptie (Author)

Synopsis

Zack and Clovis are obsessed with the strange and unexplained disappearance of their father, Balthazar. Every night he used to drive his van, the Ice Angel, from the family's secret mountain home into Rockscar City to sell flavoured ices to the rich and dispense free, clean drinking water to the poor. But that was before the night the Ice Angel was found on the mountain road, mysteriously abandoned, and Balthazaar never seen again ...Now, many years later, Zack and Clovis revive the Ice Angel and plan to carry on their dad's legacy, using the family's secret spring and old recipe book to create the most mouth-watering ices imaginable: crushed vanilla with ginger crystals, coffee and bitter chocolate with frozen crystallized orange spoons, and cherry and cream vanilla bombes. But great danger looms - Scarspring Water Company, headed by the ruthless Anshelm Scarspring, punishes anyone dispensing water. Is there a link with the mystery of their dad's disappearance? And what of Anshelm's obsession with the great wilderness beyond the city, with legends of troll who inhabit it, and with secret maps ...Then drought hits Rockscar City: water supplies are polluted and dry up. Protests and riots brew against the Scarspring Water Company. And everything Zack and Clovis believed about their father and mother, begins to unravel ...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 06 Jan 2011

ISBN 10: 0340894180
ISBN 13: 9780340894187
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A stunning and enchanting tale from an extraordinary storyteller ...

Media Reviews
'I really enjoyed it. The style is different and the story certainly made me smile.' Chicklish The fantasy world is richly imagined and the story moves between comedy and drama with a light touch ... a very compelling read. Peters Gazette PRAISE FOR OTTO: 'A mixture of humour and extravagant action, this attractive fantasy is accessible to quite young readers simply as an adventure story ... a very thoughtful book, and underlying its invention and suspense are other layers of meaning.' BfK A sophisticated, elliptical fantasy that does not read like anything you have come across before. It will reward youngsters ... with its magic, warmth and excitement. The Sunday Times Haptie has taken a serious theme ... which gives this quirky debut a serious and valid undercurrent. TES ... a whimsical adventure full of colours, magic and sparks, it really is a child's parable about serious issues of suffering ... every page touches a reader's sense of wonder... one's heartstrings are pulled, and you long to visit them again and again. Inis the Children's Book Ireland Magazine Charming and highly readable ... eccentric and individual. TES Teacher thrilling and wondrous The Sunday Express One of the best books you'll read this year. Bookbag A good read for 12 to 14-year-olds who are looking for something fun but a little different. School Librarian 'Laugh-out-loud humour, heart-wrenching drama and edge-of-your-seat thrills abound in this truly splendind book ... It is quite possibly one of the best books you'll read this year.' The Book Bag
Author Bio
Charlotte Haptie has wanted to be a writer since she was seven, but has had a number of more sensible jobs in between. Her first published book, Otto and the Flying Twins began the adventures of Otto in the magical City of Trees, received widespread critical acclaim and was an international bestseller. Charlotte grew up in Buckinghamshire and Merseyside, and now lives in Devon.