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Blogger Madigan Mirza said...

Yes, such sad, sad news. I loved The Secret of Platform 13 (and still recommend it to Harry Potter fans, all the time) and so many of her other works.

6:12 PM

Blogger Camille said...

MM - I agree. She was just wonderful. The descriptions of food in Star of Kazan and literally mouthwatering.

8:27 PM

Blogger The Library Lady said...

I've loved her books too.
Someone who's on the Maud Hart Lovelace listserv I've been on for years sent us a link to a marvelous piece in the Manchester Guardian she wrote several years ago about what libraries had done for her. It might have made a good book itself!

2:55 PM

Blogger Camille said...

LL- what a fantastic article! Thank you so much for sharing it.

5:08 PM

Blogger Andrea said...

I just recently discovered Eva Ibbotson myself, and I have been thoroughly delighted by her books. I'm currently reading The Dragonfly Pool (another one with Kevin Hawkes cover art), and it's just darling so far.

I'm sad to hear of her passing. Thanks for a great post.

2:31 PM

Blogger Camille said...

Andrea- I have not read The Dragonfly Pool yet. I'm glad I still have more of her books to discover. Her books for teens/grownups have a nostalgic sweetness and that same canny humor. I have many of those still to read too.

1:33 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Mental Floss blog linked to her obit in the NY Times. Last paragraph is hysterical:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/28/books/28ibbotson.html

5:16 PM

Blogger Camille said...

@anonymous. The last paragraph: Good gad!

8:49 PM

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