Amelia Dee and the Peacock Lamp
By (Author) Odo Hirsch
A&U Children's
A&U Children
1st October 2007
Australia
Children
Fiction
823.914
Runner-up for CBCA Book of the Year 2008 (Australia)
240
Width 130mm, Height 195mm
272g
HONOUR BOOK: CBCA Book of the Year, Younger Readers, 2008
Amelia Dee lives in the green house on Marburg Street, where a rare bronze lamp hangs outside her bedroom door. No one knows where it came from or how it got there. Only she, Amelia thinks, knows the secret that the lamp contains. Bu she's wrong.
When Mr Vishwanath introduces Amelia to the Princess Parvin Kha-Douri, the puzzle of the lamp becomes even deeper. Where has the princess seen it before Why is she so bitter and angry And most importantly, what should Amelia do about it
In solving the mystery, Amelia risks revealing a secret of her own.
Odo Hirsch is at his enchanting best in this funny, poignant story full of memorable characters and resonant ideas. Fans of Antonio S and Hazel Green will love Amelia Dee.
'I have only 6 words for this book: Best book I have ever read!' - Inez, 12
...a thoughtful novel which will be well received in both retail and library environments...the strength and earnestness of the characters make this a delightful read that would make an ideal book club choice.' - Bookseller & Publisher, Sept 2007
Odo Hirsch was born in Australia where he studied medicine and worked as a doctor. He is now based in London. His books for children are favourites with young and old and have been translated into several languages.