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Airborn

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  • ISBN: 0060531819 (lib. bdg.)
  • ISBN: 0060531800
  • Physical Description: print
    355 p. : some ill. ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: [New York] : EOS, c2004.

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note: Ship's Eyes -- Up Ship! -- Kate -- Hot Chocolate for Two -- Log of the Endurance -- Szpirglas -- Sinking -- Island -- Bones -- Shipshape -- One That Fell -- Shipwrecked -- Hydrium -- Nest -- Cloud Cat -- Rescue -- Pit -- Ship Taken -- Airborne -- Airborn -- At Anchor.
Summary, etc.: Matt, a young cabin boy aboard an airship, and Kate, a wealthy young girl traveling with her chaperone, team up to search for the existence of mysterious winged creatures reportedly living hundreds of feet above the Earth's surface.
Target Audience Note:
5 - 8
Young Adult
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR 5.1 15.0
Awards Note:
Nutmeg Award Nominee, Teen, 2007.
A Junior Library Guild selection.
Subject: Imaginary creatures Fiction
Pirates Fiction
Airships Fiction
Animals, Mythical Juvenile fiction
Pirates Juvenile fiction
Airships Juvenile fiction
Fantasy
Genre: Juvenile materials.
Topic Heading: YA-Bentley Memorial Library
Summer Reading 2006 rxb

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  • 28 of 31 copies available at Bibliomation.

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Babcock Library - Ashford YA F Opp (Text) 3311000057993+ Young Adult Fantasy Available -
Beekley Community Library - New Hartford jF OPPEL, K. (Text) 32544072949679 Juvenile Fiction Available -
David M. Hunt Library - Falls Village yOPP (Text) 33180120658282 Young Adult Fiction Available -
Douglas Library of Hebron J FIC OPP (Text) 33400000121110 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Edith Wheeler Memorial Library - Monroe TEEN FIC OPPEL,K (Series) 1 (Text) 34026103192535 Teen Fiction Available -
Franklin Elementary School FIC OPP (Text)
: Nutmeg Award
30206000046042 Junior Readers Checked out 10/31/2023
Gunn Memorial Library - Washington YA FIC OPP (Text) 34055102349432 Young Adult Fiction Available -
Howard Whittemore Library - Naugatuck J OPPEL, KENNETH (Text) 34027112918084 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Janet Carlson Calvert Library - Franklin YA F OPP (Text)
: Nutmeg Award
33345000013854 Young Adult Fiction Available -
Killingly Library YA/F Opp (Text) 34040098414051 Young Adult Fiction Available -

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 0060531800
Airborn : A Printz Honor Winner
Airborn : A Printz Honor Winner
by Oppel, Kenneth
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Airborn : A Printz Honor Winner

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Gr 6-10-An original and imaginative Victorian-era fantasy. Matt, 15, only feels alive when he's aloft working as a cabin boy aboard the Aurora, a luxury airship that is part dirigible, part passenger cruise ship. When wealthy Kate and her chaperone come aboard, Matt soon discovers that she is determined to prove her grandfather's claims that he saw strange creatures flying in the sky in that area the year before. The man's diary describes them as huge, furry beasts with batlike wings and sharp claws. Soon after Kate arrives, pirates attack the ship and rob the wealthy passengers. A storm forces the damaged Aurora to set down on a seemingly deserted island. Kate and Matt discover the skeletal remains of one of the creatures, and, later, a live but deformed one that lives among the treetops. In their attempts to photograph "the cloud cat," they stumble upon the pirates' hideout and are captured. Can they escape in time to stop the brigands from stealing the Aurora? Will Kate prove the existence of this undiscovered species? This rousing adventure has something for everyone: appealing and enterprising characters, nasty villains, and a little romance. Oppel provides glimpses of the social conventions of the era, humorous byplay between the main characters, and comic relief in the form of Matt's cabin mate and Kate's straitlaced chaperone. Reminiscent of Philip Reeve's Mortal Engines (HarperCollins, 2003), this adventure is much lighter in tone and has a lower body count.-Sharon Rawlins, Piscataway Public Library, NJ (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Airborn : A Printz Honor Winner
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(Middle School, High School) In a breathtaking opening sequence, cabin boy Matt Cruse on the airship Aurora spies a hot-air balloon slowly sinking in the night sky, its pilot unconscious in the gondola. Within minutes Matt is harnessed and swinging four hundred feet above the ocean for a daring midair rescue. Though Matt saves balloonist Benjamin Molloy, the elderly man dies the following day after mumbling some cryptic words about ""beautiful creatures."" A year later, Molloy's granddaughter Kate travels on the Aurora hoping to learn more about the strange winged mammals the balloonist wrote about in his journal. ""Cloud cats""--magnificent creatures that live solely in the air--are among several fanciful elements in this novel, which is set in an alternate Edwardian-styled past that's both familiar (wireless radios, Lumiere projectors) and exotic (giant ""hydrium""-filled airships traverse the ""Pacificus"" and ""Atlanticus"" oceans). Matt is a wonderfully enthusiastic narrator whose passion for flight is evident on every page, and he's well matched by the strong-willed, intellectually curious Kate. Their adventures in this fast-paced, buoyant novel have a sweeping, cinematic feel as pirates attack the Aurora, the vessel is shipwrecked, and Matt and Kate escape imprisonment just in time to dispatch the bad guys, save the Aurora and its passengers, and, of course, fall in love. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

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Airborn : A Printz Honor Winner
Airborn : A Printz Honor Winner
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Entrancing, exciting adventure with airships, pirates, and mysterious flying mammals takes place on an earth with the same geography as ours but different technology. Fifteen-year-old Matt works as cabin boy on the Aurora, a two-million-pound airship kept aloft by gas cells filled with hydrium, the lightest gas in the world. Matt loves the skies; aground, he feels stifled and claustrophobically disconnected from his late father, who was also an Aurora worker. Kate, a rich passenger Matt's age, boards the Aurora in search of furry, flying sky mammals mentioned in her late grandfather's journal but unknown to anyone else. A pirate attack forces an emergency landing on an uncharted island in the Pacificus ocean. Matt's intricate knowledge of his ship and Kate's cheerfully stubborn determination bring them, scrabbling hard, to victory over the brutal pirates and discovery of the wondrous cloud cats. Full of a sense of air, flying details, and action. (airship diagram) (Fantasy. 10-14) Copyright ƂĀ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Airborn : A Printz Honor Winner
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Gr. 6-8. Matt Cruse is a cabin boy aboard the luxury passenger airship Aurora when the ship encounters a battered hot air balloon with an unconscious man aboard. Before dying, the man claims to have seen beautiful creatures swarming in the air over an uncharted island. Not until a year later, when Matt meets the man's granddaughter, Kate de Vries, who boards the Aurora, does he learn that the man wasn't hallucinating. Pirates board, rob, and kill, and a fierce storm grounds the Aurora on the very island that Kate's grandfather spoke about--which proves to be the pirates' secret hideaway. Though readers will need to suspend disbelief of the mysterious flying creatures, which Matt and Kate call cloud cats, details of life and work aboard the ship as well as the dramatic escapade itself make this a captivating read. --Sally Estes Copyright 2004 Booklist

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Airborn : A Printz Honor Winner
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In crisp, precise prose that gracefully conveys a wealth of detail, Oppel (the Silverwing Saga) imagines an alternate past where zeppelins crowd the skies over the Atlanticus and the Pacificus, and luxury liners travel the air rather than the sea (references to films by the Lumiere "triplets" and various fashions suggest a very early 20th-century setting). Young Matt Cruse works aboard the elegant passenger airship Aurora, where his late father also worked. In an exciting opening sequence, Matt rescues an injured old man flying solo in a stranded hot air balloon; the man later dies, but not before telling Matt of "beautiful creatures" that he saw sailing through the air. Matt's curiosity about the man's dying words is piqued a year later when the fellow's granddaughter Kate arrives on board, bearing his journal. As other plot lines develop, pirates attack the Aurora, which crash-lands on an island that closely resembles a drawing in the old man's journal. There are minor, pleasing shades of the film Titanic throughout-the rich but overprotected girl, the poor but daring and lovable cabin boy, and the vessel itself, which is a sprawling and multifaceted character in its own right-but Oppel places the emphasis squarely on adventure rather than romance, keeping the pace brisk and the characters dynamic. The author's inviting new world will stoke readers' imaginations-and may leave them hoping for a sequel (those curious for a preview can log onto www.airborn.ca). Ages 12-up. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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