The Midnight Zoo

The Midnight Zoo

by SonyaHartnett (Author)

Synopsis

A brilliantly told magical story that questions what it means to be free. World War II, Eastern Europe: Tomas and his younger brother, Andrej, have fled their Romany encampment which has been besieged by the Germans; they carry Wilma, their baby sister, in a sack. In an abandoned, bombed-out town, the children discover a zoo. In it are a wolf and an eagle, a monkey, bear, lioness, seal, chamois and llama. The animals tell their stories to the children as they try to begin to understand what has become of their lives and, when they try to figure out a way to release the animals, what it means to be free.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Walker
Published: 05 May 2011

ISBN 10: 140632938X
ISBN 13: 9781406329384
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
Hartnett is a writer of rare and extraordinary talent... a finely told and fascinating tale. * The Bookseller *
It's a heartbreaking, magical story of life and liberty, and what it means to be free. -- Fiona Noble * Bookseller *
Author Bio
Sonya Hartnett is an internationally acclaimed author of many award-winning novels. She was the 2008 recipient of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award for children's literature, the world's largest prize for children's and youth literature. This is her seventh novel for Walker Books and Candlewick Press. Sonya lives in Melbourne, Australia. Visit her website at www.sonyahartnett.com.au