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The Star of Kazan

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In early 20th-century Vienna, Annika is raised by Ellie and Sigrid, a cook and housemaid for a household of three professors. Abandoned when she was a baby, Annika dreams of the day her mother will come back to claim her. Then one day, it happens. A glamorous woman arrives and sweeps Annika away to a crumbling castle in Germany. But there is much more to this new woman than meets the eye—and none of it is good.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      With a voice full of exquisite detail and laced with charm, Patricia Conolly narrates this enchanting tale. Annika, a foundling who has grown up in a happy home, falls into the hands of villainous characters. She yearns for her biological mother, but when her mother does show up, she is not all that Annika wished for. Still, Annika is determined to make the best of the situation. Conolly reads with just the right accent and creates the perfect mood for the story. In particular, she helps make the setting of Vienna into a rich backdrop for the story. Her eloquence is delightful, and a perfect complement to an unforgettable story. D.L.M. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award, 2006 Audie Award Winner (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 29, 2004
      Although there are no ghosts at large, this fairytale-like novel set in Vienna during Franz Joseph's reign features the same unique blend of bigger-than-life adventure, sparkling wit and intricate plotting that characterizes Ibbotson's previous novels (The Secret of Platform 13).
      Annika, a foundling, has been lovingly raised by two servant women working in the household of three professors in the heart of the city. Annika has enjoyed a happy childhood there, surrounded by friends. Even snooty Loremarie Egghart redeems herself by unwittingly forging a friendship between the heroine and Loremarie's great-aunt, who was once a theater attraction in Paris and whose health is ailing. Still, Annika wonders about her past and dreams of some day meeting the mother who abandoned her as a baby. Then one day a stately German woman named Edeltraut von Tannenberg claims Annika as her long lost daughter and promptly whisks her off to Spittal, a gloomy, rundown estate up north. More at home in the kitchen than in the drafty dining room, Annika finds that the only people she can relate to are the servants, especially free-spirited Zed, a gifted horse handler who plays a key role in uncovering the ulterior motives of Edeltraut and rescuing Annika from a dangerous situation. Readers will never doubt for a moment that Annika will rediscover happiness. But following the twisting path (of carefully planted details) that leads to her complicated rescue proves to be a fun-filled trip full of surprises. Ages 10-up.

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