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  • Rooftoppers

    Katherine Rundell, Gordon Griffin, Nudged Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Nudged Audio, Dec. 4, 2014)
    Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. Found floating in a cello case, she is the only recorded female survivor of a shipwreck on the English Channel. But Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help... When the child welfare agency threatens to send Sophie to an orphanage, Sophie and her guardian flee to Paris to find her mother, starting with the only clue she has - the address of the cello maker.
  • Rooftoppers

    Katherine Rundell, Nicola Barber, Simon & Schuster Audio

    Audiobook (Simon & Schuster Audio, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Embrace possibility in this luminous novel about a girl in search of her past who discovers a secret rooftop world in Paris. Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. True, there were no other recorded female survivors from the shipwreck that left baby Sophie floating in the English Channel in a cello case, but Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help. Her guardian tells her it is almost impossible that her mother is still alive - but ā€œalmost impossibleā€ means ā€œstill possible.ā€ And you should never ignore a possible. So when the Welfare Agency writes to her guardian, threatening to send Sophie to an orphanage, she takes matters into her own hands and flees to Paris to look for her mother, starting with the only clue she has - the address of the cello maker. Evading the French authorities, she meets Matteo and his network of rooftoppers - urchins who live in the hidden spaces above the city. Together they scour the city in a search for Sophieā€™s mother - but can they find her before Sophie is caught and sent back to London? Or, more importantly, before she loses hope? Phillip Pullman, author of the His Dark Materials series, calls Rooftoppers ā€œthe work of a writer with an utterly distinctive voice and a wild imagination.ā€
  • Rooftoppers

    Katherine Rundell, Terry Fan

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, June 3, 2014)
    ā€œThe beauty of sky, music, and the belief in ā€˜extraordinary thingsā€™ triumph in this whimsical and magical taleā€ (Publishers Weekly) about a girl in search of her past who discovers a secret rooftop world in Paris.Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. True, there were no other recorded female survivors from the shipwreck that left baby Sophie floating in the English Channel in a cello case, but Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help. Her guardian tells her it is almost impossible that her mother is still aliveā€”but ā€œalmost impossibleā€ means ā€œstill possible.ā€ And you should never ignore a possible. So when the Welfare Agency writes to her guardian, threatening to send Sophie to an orphanage, they takes matters into their own hands and flee to Paris to look for Sophieā€™s mother, starting with the only clue they haveā€”the address of the cello maker. Evading the French authorities, she meets Matteo and his network of rooftoppersā€”urchins who live in the hidden spaces above the city. Together they scour the city in a search for Sophieā€™s motherā€”but can they find her before Sophie is caught and sent back to London? Or, more importantly, before she loses hope? Phillip Pullman, author of the His Dark Materials series, calls Rooftoppers ā€œthe work of a writer with an utterly distinctive voice and a wild imagination.ā€
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  • Rooftoppers

    Katherine Rundell

    eBook (Faber & Faber, Feb. 26, 2013)
    Winner of the Blue Peter Book Award and the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, and shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal. Already being proclaimed a classic in children's literature and compared to the likes of Roald Dahl and Eva Ibbotson, Katherine Rundell's Rooftoppers merges fantasy and historical fiction with sophisticated lyrical prose and vivid imagery that will delight middle grade readers, tweens, teens, and parents and teachers alike. Join plucky heroine Sophie, her eccentric guardian Charles, and her intrepid orphan allies on the rooftops of Victorian Paris, as they encounter suspense and adventure that will keep kids of all ages on the edge of their seats right to the heartwarming end.My mother is still alive, and she is going to come for me one day.Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. Found floating in a cello case and swaddled in a Beethoven score, she is the only recorded female survivor of a shipwreck on the English Channel. But Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help...Charles, a fellow survivor and an eccentric scholar, finds Sophie and brings her home to his London bachelor flat. Raised in a quirky home filled with music, words and love (though questionable diet), Sophie grows into a free-spirited tomboy with a taste for Shakespeare and the unshakeable belief that anything is possible. And you should never ignore a possible.So when the child welfare agency in its bureaucratic wisdom threatens to send Sophie to an orphanage, the optimistic girl and her odd guardian flee to Paris on a quest to find her mother, starting with the only clue she has - the address of the cello maker.Secured in an attic to evade the French authorities, Sophie escapes through the skylight and meets Matteo and his network of rooftoppers - homeless urchins who tightrope walk above the busy streets below, dining on pigeons and snails alongside the gargoyles and bell tower of Notre Dame. Together they set out on an unimaginable adventure, scouring the city for Sophie's mother before she is caught and sent back to London - and most importantly, before she loses hope.Readers who enjoyed the Lemony Snicket books, Ellen Potter's The Kneebone Boy, Cornelia Funke's The Thief Lord, and Sally Gardner's I, Coriander will want to put Rooftoppers on their "Must Read" list.
  • Rooftoppers

    Katherine Rundell, Terry Fan

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2013)
    ā€œThe beauty of sky, music, and the belief in ā€˜extraordinary thingsā€™ triumph in this whimsical and magical taleā€ (Publishers Weekly) about a girl in search of her past who discovers a secret rooftop world in Paris.Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. True, there were no other recorded female survivors from the shipwreck that left baby Sophie floating in the English Channel in a cello case, but Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help. Her guardian tells her it is almost impossible that her mother is still aliveā€”but ā€œalmost impossibleā€ means ā€œstill possible.ā€ And you should never ignore a possible. So when the Welfare Agency writes to her guardian, threatening to send Sophie to an orphanage, they takes matters into their own hands and flee to Paris to look for Sophieā€™s mother, starting with the only clue they haveā€”the address of the cello maker. Evading the French authorities, she meets Matteo and his network of rooftoppersā€”urchins who live in the hidden spaces above the city. Together they scour the city in a search for Sophieā€™s motherā€”but can they find her before Sophie is caught and sent back to London? Or, more importantly, before she loses hope? Phillip Pullman, author of the His Dark Materials series, calls Rooftoppers ā€œthe work of a writer with an utterly distinctive voice and a wild imagination.ā€
  • Rooftoppers

    Katherine Rundell, Terry Fan

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Embrace possibility in this luminous novel about a girl in search of her past who discovers a secret rooftop world in Paris.Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. True, there were no other recorded female survivors from the shipwreck that left baby Sophie floating in the English Channel in a cello case, but Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help. Her guardian tells her it is almost impossible that her mother is still aliveā€”but ā€œalmost impossibleā€ means ā€œstill possible.ā€ And you should never ignore a possible. So when the Welfare Agency writes to her guardian, threatening to send Sophie to an orphanage, she takes matters into her own hands and flees to Paris to look for her mother, starting with the only clue she hasā€” the address of the cello maker. Evading the French authorities, she meets Matteo and his network of rooftoppersā€”urchins who live in the hidden spaces above the city. Together they scour the city in a search for Sophieā€™s motherā€”but can they find her before Sophie is caught and sent back to London? Or, more importantly, before she loses hope? Phillip Pullman, author of the His Dark Materials series, calls Rooftoppers ā€œthe work of a writer with an utterly distinctive voice and a wild imagination.ā€
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  • Rooftoppers

    Katherine Rundell

    Paperback (Faber & Faber Childrenā€™s, March 7, 2013)
    Winner of the Blue Peter Book Award and the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, and shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal. Already being proclaimed a classic in children's literature and compared to the likes of Roald Dahl and Eva Ibbotson, Katherine Rundell's Rooftoppers merges fantasy and historical fiction with sophisticated lyrical prose and vivid imagery that will delight middle grade readers, tweens, teens, and parents and teachers alike. Join plucky heroine Sophie, her eccentric guardian Charles, and her intrepid orphan allies on the rooftops of Victorian Paris, as they encounter suspense and adventure that will keep kids of all ages on the edge of their seats right to the heartwarming end.My mother is still alive, and she is going to come for me one day.Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. Found floating in a cello case and swaddled in a Beethoven score, she is the only recorded female survivor of a shipwreck on the English Channel. But Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help...Charles, a fellow survivor and an eccentric scholar, finds Sophie and brings her home to his London bachelor flat. Raised in a quirky home filled with music, words and love (though questionable diet), Sophie grows into a free-spirited tomboy with a taste for Shakespeare and the unshakeable belief that anything is possible. And you should never ignore a possible.So when the child welfare agency in its bureaucratic wisdom threatens to send Sophie to an orphanage, the optimistic girl and her odd guardian flee to Paris on a quest to find her mother, starting with the only clue she has - the address of the cello maker.Secured in an attic to evade the French authorities, Sophie escapes through the skylight and meets Matteo and his network of rooftoppers - homeless urchins who tightrope walk above the busy streets below, dining on pigeons and snails alongside the gargoyles and bell tower of Notre Dame. Together they set out on an unimaginable adventure, scouring the city for Sophie's mother before she is caught and sent back to London - and most importantly, before she loses hope.Readers who enjoyed the Lemony Snicket books, Ellen Potter's The Kneebone Boy, Cornelia Funke's The Thief Lord, and Sally Gardner's I, Coriander will want to put Rooftoppers on their "Must Read" list.
  • Rooftoppers by Rundell, Katherine

    Katherine Rundell

    Hardcover (Simon andamp, Sept. 24, 2013)
    [ Rooftoppers BY Rundell, Katherine ( Author ) ] Hardcover 2013
  • Rooftoppers

    Katherine Rundell

    Audio CD (Whole Story Audio Books, Aug. 16, 2001)
    Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. Found floating in a cello case, she is the only recorded female survivor of a shipwreck on the English Channel. But Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help - When the child welfare agency threatens to send Sophie to an orphanage, Sophie and her guardian flee to Paris to find her mother, starting with the only clue she has - the address of the cello maker.
  • Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell

    Katherine Rundell;

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1656)
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  • Rooftoppers

    KATHERINE RUNDELL

    Paperback (Oxford, )
    ā€œThe beauty of sky, music, and the belief in ā€˜extraordinary thingsā€™ triumph in this whimsical and magical taleā€ (Publishers Weekly) about a girl in search of her past who discovers a secret rooftop world in Paris.Everyone thinks that Sophie is an orphan. True, there were no other recorded female survivors from the shipwreck that left baby Sophie floating in the English Channel in a cello case, but Sophie remembers seeing her mother wave for help. Her guardian tells her it is almost impossible that her mother is still aliveā€”but ā€œalmost impossibleā€ means ā€œstill possible.ā€ And you should never ignore a possible. So when the Welfare Agency writes to her guardian, threatening to send Sophie to an orphanage, they takes matters into their own hands and flee to Paris to look for Sophieā€™s mother, starting with the only clue they haveā€”the address of the cello maker. Evading the French authorities, she meets Matteo and his network of rooftoppersā€”urchins who live in the hidden spaces above the city. Together they scour the city in a search for Sophieā€™s motherā€”but can they find her before Sophie is caught and sent back to London? Or, more importantly, before she loses hope? Phillip Pullman, author of the His Dark Materials series, calls Rooftoppers ā€œthe work of a writer with an utterly distinctive voice and a wild imagination.ā€
  • Rooftoppers

    Katherine Rundell

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2013)
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