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The Emperor's Ostrich

The Emperor's Ostrich


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The Emperor's Ostrich

Magic and mayhem abound in this fantasy adventure from the author of The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place.

Young dairymaid Begonia has lost her cow Alfalfa. So she has set off on a search across the countryside even though she has nothing but a magical map to guide her. Along the way she meets a mother and baby, a woodcutter, a very dirty young man, and an eight-foot ostrich.

Meanwhile, the emperor has gone missing from the royal palace in a most mysterious manner. Was it murder? Was it magic? It will take all of Begonia's wits to save the empire and get Alfalfa home safely.

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 7 hours and 15 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Listening Library (Audio)

Audible.com Release Date: June 13, 2017

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B072FKB6KW

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A vast assortment of characters, one crazy scene after another, lots of twists, and, at the end, redemption. It's such a fun read! Plus, it's a tribute to Lloyd Alexander. What more could you ask for?

Very fun to read. I will read it again. Silly and elegant at the same time. Hated to see it end.

The Emperor's Ostrich, by Julie Berry, is a whimsical adventure with humor and quirky, lovable characters. While its intended audience is middle-grade readers, it will also appeal to younger readers as well as adults who are young-at-heart. Set in the Empire of Camillion, it is a fun romp through both the castle and the English countryside, and is reminiscent of both fairy and folktales of yore. Even so, this story is also both contemporary and unique in its telling.The adventure begins when the spoiled, self-obsessed Emperor of Camillion goes missing from the castle. Soon after we are introduced to Begonia, who lives in the countryside and has lost her cow Alfalfa. Begonia, far from being a damsel in distress, embarks on a determined search to find Alfafa. Along the way she encounters a mustard maker and a mapmaker that are really ancestral spirits in disguise - and a poetic, aptly self-defined "hopeless romantic" boy named Key. These characters, in addition to being both funny and kind, are helpful to her on her journey, even though Begonia is at first quite certain she will travel alone.This is a story, then, of friendship and the power of kindness as much as it is about having a grand adventure. It is also about embracing differences and loving each other not in spite of but because of them. This is also perhaps the only book where you will find a cow and an ostrich in love. And why not? Berry is showing young readers that love is possible anywhere, between anyone - and that life is always better enjoyed with our friends. With fast-paced, witty prose, characters that jump off the page and frolicking fun, The Emperor's Ostrich is a unique tale with a big heart sure to be enjoyed by many readers.

This book caught my eye on a display at our local library, and the blurb on the back suggesting fans of Lloyd Alexander and Miyazaki would love it sounded promising. I decided to bring it home on the off chance that my highly-sensitive 8-year-old would give it a try (though my hopes weren't too high because of the fact that I know he's not read for Lloyd Alexander yet and won't try watching most Miyazaki films). Now I'm here to buy a copy of it for his bookshelf (by his adamant request). He says it's the best book in the world, and between all the laughs he had while reading it and all the discussions about the characters he initiated, along with how much I enjoyed it myself, I'm not inclined to argue with that. This is a funny, fun, and delightful book, especially as a read aloud! And it opened up a lot of conversations about they way people are in the real world, especially about growing to like people that at first seem bothersome and why on earth someone would lie and deceive people the way one of the antagonists does.

Thanks to the #kidlitexchange network for the review copy of this book - all opinions are my own.This was an engaging, well-paced story that I really enjoyed. It starts off in the palace, where we meet the emperor's cupbearer's young second assistant, who is there to bring the emperor milk. The emperor, as it turns out, is a spoiled brat. By the end of the first chapter, both the emperor and an ostrich have gone missing (and we get the sense that something suspicious and/or magical is going on).Meanwhile, we meet Begonia, the put-upon responsible daughter, sent off on a quest to retrieve a missing dairy cow. Along the way she meets up with Key (a boy) and other assorted characters who reappear later in the story. Eventually, Begonia and Key meet Lumi (the emperor, who has been enchanted and cannot say his name or the word "emperor"). Hijinks ensue though (of course) everything is eventually right in the end.This was fun to read. It took me a few chapters to really find my groove but once I did, I was hooked. I wanted to find out how this crazy cast of characters would all come together and work things out. I wanted to know who the bickering spirits were - after all, they instigated the events that we follow. And I wanted to know how the horrible emperor could redeem himself. I thought the writing was very well executed and the pacing was excellent.Finally, to fellow readers: pay attention to the chapter titles! I typically skim over them very quickly, but they really guide you through this story, so don't ignore them.

5 Snorts should be the new rating system for books of this caliber. I read this book with my seven-year-old and that’s exactly how many times she laughed herself into giggling fits complete with snorts. With silly words such as Chrysanthemumsy, smelephants, frynoceroses, and postrich it might be impossible not to giggle. A story that starts with a spoiled king exiling all the palace cats promises outlandish repercussions and an off the path sort of adventure. Berry does not disappoint. Her characters are rich in eccentricities which add to their many dilemmas. Begonia, the young dairymaid, tackles her quest for the family’s missing cow with determination, a healthy curiosity, and a touch of misgiving. Along the way she encounters Key, a romantic would-be-rescuer of damsels in distress set on making the self-rescuing Begonia his latest project. Throw in a strange man in dirty pajamas, a monstrous bird, a small cat, meddling ancestors, castle conspirators, a terrible circus owner, and a nervous mother and voila you have Berry’s homage to Lloyd Alexander. Told with a witty voice yet simple enough for young children to comprehend, this book is a humorous and enjoyable read where, most importantly, the cats and the ostrich live happily ever after.

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