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Fans of Lemony Snicket, Harriet the Spy, and Alice in Wonderland will love this witty, magical fantasy and its unforgettable tomboy heroine.
A smart, funny mixture of fantasy and high adventure, Alex and the Ironic Gentleman tells the story of Alex Morningside, an inquisitive ten-and-a-half-year-old girl who lives with her uncle above a doorknob shop. A student at the prestigious Wigpowder-Steele Academy, Alex is often mistaken for a boy because of her bowl haircut, but that's okayshe has an excellent sense of humor.
Alex hates Wigpowder-Steele because as much as she enjoys learning, she doesn't enjoy wearing a uniform with a skirt. She also doesn't enjoy her teachers, who are all very old and smell funny and don't seem to know about any of the developments that have happened in the world in the last thirty years. And she most definitely does not enjoy her peers, who are quite simply ridiculous. However, that's okay, too, because her peers don't enjoy her much either. Luckily for Alex, the new school year brings an exciting new teacher. Mr. Underwood makes lessons fun and teaches her how to fence. But Mr. Underwood has a mysterious family secretthe swashbuckling and buried treasure kindand not everyone is glad he has come to Wigpowder-Steele.
When the pirates of a ship called The Ironic Gentleman kidnap her beloved teacher, Alex sets off on a through-the-looking-glass journey to rescue him, along the way encountering a steady stream of hilarious and colorful characters, including one Captain Magnanimous, Coriander the Conjurer, and the Extremely Ginormous Octopus. Funny, charming, and ultimately tender, Alex and the Ironic Gentleman ends with a twist that readers will find as heartwarming as it is surprising.
As PW's starred book review put it, Kress's rousing adventure is a "wonderful blend of whimsy and moral," involving a sixth-grade heroine, Alex, who lives with her uncle, and a teacher descended from a famous pirate and heir to his treasure. Alex is convinced the treasure map is hidden in the stately manor run by the vicious old ladies of the Daughters of the Founding Fathers Preservation Society. Returning home victorious, Alex discovers her beloved uncle has been killed and her teacher kidnapped. Lane's expressive narration never overpowers the story's simple, observational prose style. He brings to life the many colorful characters by giving them distinctive voices, such as the Extremely Ginormous Octopus whose large, booming, throaty voice would fill a canyon; the refined, aristocratic Charles, a mad scientist; and the snarling bearded gentleman. Listeners will eagerly stay tuned to this fantastical quest. Ages 10-up. Simultaneous release with the Weinstein hardcover (Reviews, July 16). (Sept.)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information More Reviews and RecommendationsAdrienne Kress is a writer and actress from Toronto. She is a graduate of the University of Toronto and has studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Her work has been performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, among other venues in Canada and the UK. This is her first novel.
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March 07, 2009: Alex and the Ironic Gentleman is an outstanding story that will capture the imaginations of children and adults alike. I read this book aloud to my class of 10-12 year olds and at the end of each session was begged to keep going. Ms. Kress sends Alex, the heroine, on exciting, frightening, surprising and often hilarious adventures. The language is rich and descriptive and the dialogue is witty and intelligent. The reader is quickly carried away with Alex as she embarks upon a most extraordinary treasure hunt encountering delinquent old ladies, a disheartened octopus and swashbuckling pirates to name but a few. If you enjoyed Alice in Wonderland, Harry Potter and everything in between, you'll love Alex and the Ironic Gentleman!
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March 02, 2009: This book is about Alex Morningside a ten and a half year old girl who`s uncle was killed, and sixth grade teacher(Mr. Underwood) is kidnapped, because he is the great great great grandson of the imfamous Wigpowder the pirate who hid his fortune and hid the map to then treasure. Now alex must find the map and the treasure to keep herself and Mr.Underwood alive. I would highly recommend this book because it never disappionts in any chapter, with all the adventure,humor,and myserty it`s hard to put down