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  • Arabel's Raven

    Joan Aiken, Sneha Mathan, Listen & Live Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Listen & Live Audio, Inc., Dec. 10, 2008)
    Young Arabel's life is changed forever when her father, a taxi driver, brings home an injured bird he finds in the street. This wacky raven eats everything in sight, answers the telephone by squawking "Nevermore!" and causes chaos whever he goes - but Arabel loves her feathered friend, whom she names Mortimer! Children (and adults) will find great pleasure in these high-spirited engaging stories because the text is rich with wonderfully descriptive phrases as well as uniquely hilarious and witty situations. Fans of the classic story will picture a hairy-beaked raven sqawking 'nevermore" every time they hear a phone ring, and the thought of this crazy bird will be a delightful reminder of this fabulous story!
  • Arabel's Raven

    Joan Aiken, Quentin Blake

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Young Arabel's life is changed forever when her father, a taxi driver, brings home an injured bird he finds in the street. This wacky raven eats everything in sight, answers the telephone by squawking "Nevermore!" and causes chaos wherever he goes--but Arabel loves her new feathered friend, whom she names Mortimer. This is the first volume of Arabel and Mortimer's adventures, brightened with hilarious illustrations by Quentin Blake.
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  • Arabel's Raven

    Joan Aiken, Quentin Blake

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Young Arabel's life is changed forever when her father, a taxi driver, brings home an injured bird he finds in the street. This wacky raven eats everything in sight, answers the telephone by squawking "Nevermore!" and causes chaos wherever he goes--but Arabel loves her new feathered friend, whom she names Mortimer. This is the first volume of Arabel and Mortimer's adventures, brightened with hilarious illustrations by Quentin Blake.
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  • Arabel's Raven

    Joan Aiken

    Audio CD (Listen & Live Audio, Inc., Nov. 15, 2008)
    Young Arabel's life is changed forever when her father, a taxi driver, brings home an injured bird he finds in the street. This wacky raven eats everything in sight, answers the telephone by squawking 'Nevermore!' and causes chaos wherever he goes--but Arabel loves her new feathered friend, whom she names Mortimer. This is the first volume of Arabel and Mortimer's adventures.
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  • Arabel's raven

    Joan Aiken

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Aug. 16, 1974)
    The injured raven Arabel's father brings home can say only "Kaark" and "Nevermore" but he still manages to make great changes in the family's life.
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  • Arabels Raven

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Arabel's Raven

    Joan Aiken

    Library Binding (Doubleday, April 1, 1974)
    The injured raven Arabel's father brings home can say only "Kaark" and "Nevermore" but he still manages to make great changes in the family's life.
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  • Arabel's Raven

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (Barn Owl Books, London, Oct. 4, 2001)
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  • Arabel's Raven

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (Odyssey Classics, Aug. 16, 1840)
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  • Arabel's Raven

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (BBC Books, Aug. 16, 1972)
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  • Arabel's Raven

    Joan Aiken, Quentin Blake

    Library Binding
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  • Arabel's Raven

    Joan Aiken, Sneha Mathan

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Listen & Live Audio, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Young Arabel's life is changed forever when her father, a taxi driver, brings home an injured bird he finds in the street. This wacky raven eats everything in sight, answers the telephone by squawking “Nevermore!” and causes chaos wherever he goes–but Arabel loves her new feathered friend, whom she names Mortimer. Chaos follows Mortimer, the zany and impulsive raven, wherever he goes and the Jones family is not the same after young Arabel Jones discovers Mortimer in the family's fridge early one morning. The Jones family's affection for this odd pet is silly and outrageous, making for ridiculous adventures and wacky situations between a quirky but loving family and their outrageous black pet raven. Set in a small quaint village outside London more than half a century ago, readers will enjoy the old-fashioned British dialogue and wonderful descriptions of the place Mortimer quickly calls home in Rumbury Borough. A typical English supper at the Jones' house is mince pies, cheese patties, tomatoes, and chips. Arabel's weight is measured in stones. Mrs. Jones considers her nieces and nephews to be “a spoiled lot. ” Babies are pushed about in prams, and soot from the family's heating system falls into the hearth whenever Mortimer flies up into the chimney.
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