The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: Book III: The Unseen Guest($7.99 Value)

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The third book in the Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place—the acclaimed and hilarious Victorian mystery series by Maryrose Wood, perfect for fans of Lemony Snicket and Trenton Lee Stewart—has a brand-new look. Since returning from London, the three Incorrigible children and their plucky governess, Miss Penelope Lumley, have been exceedingly busy. When Lord Fredrick's long-absent mother arrives with the noted explorer, Admiral Faucet, gruesome secrets tumble out of the Ashton family tree. And when the Admiral's prized racing ostrich gets loose in the forest, it will take all the Incorrigibles' skills to find her. The hunt for the runaway ostrich is on. But Penelope is worried. Once back in the wild, will the children forget about books and poetry, and go back to their howling, wolfish ways? What if they never want to come back to Ashton Place at all? Praise for THE HIDDEN GALLERY “The undercurrent of “something wicked this way comes” and the signs of impending trouble for both governess and charges make the air here thick with (dreadful!) possibilities. Questions about the children’s backgrounds, Penelope’s connections to them, and Lord Ashton’s own wolfish behavior set the stage for the next act of this most excellent adventure.” - Booklist (starred review) Praise for THE HIDDEN GALLERY “Another series of uproarious escapades. fans of the first book will be happy to go along for the madcap ride.” - School Library Journal Praise for THE HIDDEN GALLERY “[A] madcap sequel. Great fun, and it wouldn’t be optoomuchstic to expect more to come.” - Kirkus Reviews Praise for THE MYSTERIOUS HOWLING “It’s the best beginning since The Bad Beginning [by Lemony Snicket] and will leave readers howling for the next episode.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Praise for THE MYSTERIOUS HOWLING “Jane Eyre meets Lemony Snicket in this smart, surprising satire of a 19th-century English governess story. Humorous antics and a climactic cliff-hanger ending will keep children turning pages and clamoring for the next volume, while more sophisticated readers will take away much more. Frequent plate-sized illustrations add wit and period flair.” - School Library Journal (starred review) Praise for THE MYSTERIOUS HOWLING “How hearty and delicious...Smartly written with a middle-grade audience in mind, this is both fun and funny and sprinkled with dollops of wisdom (thank you, Agatha Swanburne). How will it all turn out? Appetites whetted.” - Booklist (starred review) Praise for THE MYSTERIOUS HOWLING “With a Snicketesque affect, Wood’s narrative propels the drama.pervasive humor and unanswered questions should have readers begging for more.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Still howling good fun.” - Kirkus Reviews “Whets the appetite for the next installment in this wonderful series. A must-have.” - School Library Journal Of especially naughty children, it is sometimes said: "They must have been raised by wolves." The Incorrigible children actually were. Since returning from London, the three Incorrigible children and their plucky governess, Miss Penelope Lumley, have been exceedingly busy. When Lord Fredrick's long-absent mother arrives with the noted explorer Admiral Faucet, gruesome secrets tumble out of the Ashton family tree. And when the Admiral's prized racing ostrich gets loose in the forest, it will take all the Incorrigibles' skills to find her. The hunt for the runaway ostrich is on. But Penelope is worried. Once back in the wild, will the children forget about books and poetry and go back to their howling, wolfish ways? What if they never want to come back to Ashton Place at all? Maryrose Wood is the author of the first five books (so far!) in this series about the Incorrigible children and their governess. These books may be considered works of fiction, which is to say, the true bits and the untrue bits are so thoroughly mixed together that no one should be able to tell the difference. This process of fabrication is fully permitted under the terms of the author's Poetic License, which is one of her most prized possessions. Maryrose's other qualifications for writing these tales include a scandalous stint as a professional thespian, many years as a private governess to two curious and occasionally rambunctious pupils, and whatever literary insights she may have gleaned from living in close proximity to a clever but disobedient dog. Jon Klassen is a Canadian-born author-illustrator. His books include I Want My Hat Back ; This Is Not My Hat , winner of the Caldecott Medal; We Found a Hat ; and The Skull . Jon is also the illustrator of Sam and Dave Dig a Hole by Mac Barnett and The Dark by Lemony Snicket, among many others. He is a recipient of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award and a Member of the Order of Canada in recognition of his contributions to children’s literature. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two sons.

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