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Amelia Dee and the Peacock Lamp

Amelia Dee and the Peacock Lamp

Published in
2007
3.72
on Goodreads (196)

Description

Amelia Dee lives in a house on Marburg Street, with a rare Peacock Lamp outside her bedroom door. Her father is an inventor, her mother is a sculptor, and the enigmatic L K Vishwanath practises yoga in her garden. Amelia herself has a lively curiosity and a talent for writing. Intrigued by Mr Vishwanath and his one-and-only student, Amelia stumbles into the secret life of Princess Parvin Kha-Douri. Why does Mr Vishwanath bother to teach such an unpleasant woman? And why does this tragic princess share Amelia's fascination for the Peacock Lamp? In solving the mystery, Amelia discovers more than she ever imagined about history, philosophy, creativity, pride and - above all - the power of stories. This is Odo Hirsch at his most accomplished, writing in the tradition of Antonio S and the Mystery of Theodore Guzman and Hazel Green. A funny, touching new novel peopled with memorable characters and charged with ideas.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
234 pages

Why to read

  • Engaging Mystery: 'Amelia Dee and the Peacock Lamp' offers a captivating mystery that keeps readers intrigued as they follow Amelia's journey to uncover the secrets of the lamp and the stories it contains.
  • Rich Characters: The book features a cast of well-developed characters, each with their own quirks and backgrounds, providing depth to the story and allowing readers to connect with Amelia's world.
  • Themes of Family and History: Through the narrative, the book explores themes of family, history, and the importance of understanding one's heritage, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in these topics.
  • Imaginative Storytelling: Odo Hirsch is known for his imaginative storytelling, and this book is no exception. It combines elements of fantasy with real-world issues, offering a unique reading experience that sparks the imagination.