Balthazar Jones and the Tower of London Zoo
By (Author) Julia Stuart
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
10th June 2010
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Animal life stories
Zoos and wildlife parks: general interest
Animals and society
Veterinary medicine: exotic and zoo animals
Humour
823.92
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
240g
A poignant, magical and completely original novel that you cant fail to love, for fans of Joanne Harris.
Meet Balthazar Jones, Beefeater at the Tower of London. Married to Hebe, he lives and works in the Tower, as he struggles to cope with the tragic death of his son Milo, three years ago.
The Tower of London is its own magical world; a maze of ancient buildings, it is home to a weird and wonderful cast of characters - the Jones's of course, as well as Reverend Septimus Drew, the Ravenmaster, and Ruby Dore, landlady of the Tower's very own tavern, the Rack & Ruin. And, after an announcement from Buckingham Palace that the Queen's exotic animals are to be moved from London Zoo to the Tower's grounds, things are about to become a whole lot more interesting
Komodo dragons, marmosets, and even zorillas ('a highly revered yet uniquely odorous skunk-like animal from Africa') fill the Tower's menagerie and it is Balthazar Jones's job to take care of them. Things run far from smoothly, though missing penguins and stolen giraffes are just two of his worries!
A touching, magical and entirely original debut.
Julia Stuart lives in London and is a feature writer for the Independent on Sunday. This is her second novel.