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Synopsis
"We are in the early 19th century: the era of the Napoleonic Wars - the backdrop for the works of Jane Austen and Patrick O'Brian. The narrator of Stolen From Gypsies is no dashing Mr. Darcy or heroic sea captain, however. Instead, he is the comical Ambrogio Smythe, a hypochondriacal British nobleman who is "rich as a Fugger" (see the witty, helpful and edifying glossary).". "Obsessed by childhood memories of Gypsies, the frail but determined Ambrogio leaves his ancestral estate in Warwickshire and makes his way to Italy during the Peace of Amiens, always aware of the lurking menace of the hated Napoleon Bonaparte.". "When the war between France and England begins again in earnest, Ambrogio finds himself "happily marooned in Tuscany." Here, he meets a wandering storyteller who spins him a magical yarn about a Gypsy babe kidnapped by a demon. Ambrogio buys a shred of parchment as evidence, and begins to write his own florid version of the saga, vowing one day to publish it in the finest morocco leather."--BOOK JACKET.
Is Stolen from gypsies appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
A whimsical historical fantasy featuring a hypochondriacal British nobleman obsessed with Gypsies who travels to Italy during the Napoleonic era and hears a magical story about a kidnapped Gypsy child. Light adventure with comedic tone and no concerning content beyond mild peril.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include kidnapping.
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Who'll love this
Teens who enjoy quirky historical adventures with humor and a touch of magic will appreciate this eccentric narrator's journey.