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Midnight Is a Place

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ISBN-10: 0618196250

ISBN-13: 9780618196258

Edition: 2002 (Reprint)

Authors: Joan Aiken

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Now, back in print, the engaging and suspenseful British fantasy by one of Englands most imaginative storytellers.Lucas Bell is lonely and miserable at Midnight Court, a vast, brooding house owned by his intolerable guardian, Sir Randolph Grimsby. When a mysterious carriage brings a visitor to the house, Lucas hopes hes found a friend at last. But the newcomer, Anna Marie, is unfriendly and spoiled-and French. Just when Lucas thinks things cant get any worse, disastrous circumstances force him and Anna Marie, parentless and penniless, into the dark and unfriendly streets of Blastburn.
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Book details

List price: $15.95
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 10/28/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 304
Size: 5.13" wide x 7.63" long x 0.44" tall
Weight: 0.528
Language: English

Joan Delano Aiken was born in Rye, Sussex, England, on September 4, 1924, the daughter of the Pulitzer Prize winner, writer Conrad Aiken. She was raised in a rural area and home schooled by her mother until the age 12. She then attended Wychwood School, a boarding school in Oxford. Her work first appeared in 1941 when the British Broadcasting Corporation, where she worked as a librarian, broadcast some of her short stories on their Children's Hour program. Aiken also worked at St. Thomas's Hospital, and in 1943 she moved to the reference department of the London office of the United Nations, where she collected information about resistance movements. She worked for the UN until 1949, all…    

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