


But the poor Borrowers barely have time enough to catch their breath before flood or famine or their old enemy Milk Eye sends them looking for a home once again. Sequel to 'The Borrowers Afield.' Notes No table of contents. With the help of the wild Borrower boy Spiller, they make a harrowing journey down the cottage drain in a soap dish and are soon living in a teakettle by a river. The Borrowers, a family of miniature people, journey down a drain, live brefly in a tea kettle, and are swept away in a flood before finding a new home. The Borrowers, a family of miniature people, journey down a drain, live brefly in a tea kettle, and are swept away in a flood before finding a new home. So when they discover that their humans are moving away, the Borrowers are forced to find a new home and a new family to borrow from. The Borrowers Afloat (Borrowers, 3) Paperback Apby Mary Norton (Author), Beth Krush (Illustrator), Joe Krush (Illustrator) 140 ratings Book 3 of 5: Borrowers Teachers' pick See all formats and editions Kindle 7.99 Read with Our Free App Hardcover 27.44 Other used from 24.00 Paperback 6.09 Other new, used and collectible from 1. Pod, Homily, and Arrietty Clock - the miniature Borrowers - depend for their livelihood on the "human beans" whose cottage they live in. A few markings on title and copyright pages. Just started the fourth, Borrowers Aloft. Not much of an adventure, a trip down the drain and over the river, and that's about it, and the characters are not as well drawn.

The Borrowers Afloat (Mandarin Edition) book cover. The Borrowers family leave stuck up Aunt Lupy's home and go off with Spiller to find the model village at Fordham. Looks new!īook itself has beautiful clean cloth boards. The Borrowers Afield by Mary Norton and Beth Krush and Joe Krush digital book - Fable. Hardcover with dust jacket in very good condition.ĭust jacket is in beautiful shape sticker on spine. The Borrowers Afloat by Mary Norton & illustrated by Beth and Joe Krush FIRST EDITION HARCOURT BRACE & WORLD
