Saving the Griffin
By (Author) Kristin Wolden Nitz
Peachtree Publishers,U.S.
Peachtree Publishers
1st April 2007
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Short-listed for Georgia Children's Book Award (Children's Book) 2010
Hardback
192
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
For Kate, ordinary life in Minnesota is just a memory, especially when she and her brothers discover a magical baby griffin while vacationing in a small Italian town. Suddenly, they find themselves in an extraordinary magical adventure of mystery and a whole world of trouble.
Kate's father's work has brought the family overseas to a countryside estate in Tuscany. Kate spends much of her time with her younger brother, nine-year-old Michael, roaming the beautiful estate grounds. When they find a lost baby griffin--a strange, fantastical creature with colorful downy feathers and tufts of fur--they are swept into a journey of excitement and fear, marked by the sinister Prince Eduardo.
Kate and Michael try to keep Grifonino safe and his existence a secret, but greedy paparazzi and eager scientists threaten the creature's safety. With the help of their older brother Stephen, the siblings set out to return the magical creature to his mysterious home.
In this enchanted mixture of fantasy and adventure, author Kristin Wolden Nitz presents realistic characters with complex relationships, creating a story that middle readers will be sure to return to again and again.
"The fantastic and realistic narrative strands merge in the satisfying conclusion. Small, attractive line drawings appear at chapter heads throughout the book, enhancing the appealing story. From the author of Defending Irene (2004), this child-centered fantasy is nicely grounded in reality and enhanced by its well-drawn Italian settings."
For Kate, ordinary life in Minnesota is just a memory, especially when she and her brothers discover a magical baby griffin while vacationing in a small Italian town. Suddenly, they find themselves in a whole world of trouble as they embark on an extraordinary magical adventure. Kate's father's work has brought the family overseas to a countryside estate in Tuscany. Kate and her younger brother, nine-year-old Michael, spend most of their time roaming the beautiful estate grounds. When they find a lost baby griffin-a strange, fantastical creature with colorful downy feathers and tufts of fur-they are swept into a journey of excitement and fear, marked by the sinister Prince Eduardo. Kate and Michael try to keep Grifonino safe and his existence a secret, but greedy paparazzi and eager scientists threaten the creature's safety. With the help of their older brother Stephen, the three siblings set out to return the little griffin to his mysterious home. In this enchanted mixture of fantasy and adventure, author Kristin Wolden Nitz presents realistic characters with complex relationships, creating a story that middle readers will be sure to return to again and again.