"In a singularly important publishing even, the first complete collection of Aikenâs 24 beloved Armitage cycle of stories appears here for the first time. The family who dwells in and out of magical worlds transcends fantasy and enters the world of classic, entrancing literature. Belongs on every childâs bookshelf. For all ages." âSmithsonian Magazine Notable Books for Children 2008
"For sheer charm itâs hard to beat these wonderful, dead-pan comic tales about one familyâs adventuresânearly always on a Mondayâwith ghosts, witches, time travel, the Furies and every sort of magic." âMichael Dirda, The Washington Post Book World
"Buy it to read to your kids, and youâll find yourself sneaking tastes on the sly; a little Aiken is a fine thing to have in your system at any age." âSalon.com
"Joan Aikenâs invention seemed inexhaustible, her high spirits a blessing, her sheer storytelling zest a phenomenon. She was a literary treasure, and her books will continue to delight for many years to come." âPhilip Pullman
âThe best kind of writer, strange and spooky and surprising, never sentimental or whimsical.â âKelly Link
"Gathered under one cover from several Aiken collections, the magical, eccentric and very British Armitage family reappears in a collection of 24 stories, four never before published. The Armitagesâ wacky magic (usually a Monday occurrence) and that of their fantastical town, a place filled with witches and magical beings, rises from the pages when matters go slightly awry, in the manner of Edward Eager and E. Nesbit." âKirkus Reviews
"Readers of all ages have the opportunity to enjoy some of the best writing by one of the most superb and timeless fantasy writers." âGreen Man Review
"The Armitageâs world grows richer as it is extended. This is a collection of stories which allowâin fact demandâthe reader joins in with their own imagination and remakes the story inside their own head. Aikenâs pragmatism shows through in her stories. Instead of remaining in or reflecting upon the past like some of her contemporaries, they show an author making the best of the world and coming out ahead with humor and imagination.â âJanuary Magazine
"Each of the tales brims with old-fashioned adventure and charm. An excellent way to show Harry Potter fans that magic can come in small doses too." âAuthor Magazine
This is the first complete collection of Joan Aikenâs beloved Armitage storiesâand it includes four new, unpublished stories. After Mrs. Armitage makes a wish, the Armitage family has âinteresting and unusualâ experiences every Monday (and the occasional Tuesday). The Board of Incantation tries to take over their house to use as a school for young wizards; the Furies come to stay; and a cutout from a cereal box leads into a beautiful and tragic palace garden. Charming and magical, the uncommon lives of the Armitage family will thrill and delight readers young and old. Includes Joan Aikenâs âPreludeâ from Armitage, Armitage, Fly Away Home, as well as introductions from Joan Aikenâs daughter, Lizza Aiken, and best-selling author Garth Nix. Illustrated by Andi Watson.
Best known for The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, Joan Aiken (1924-2004) wrote over a hundred books and won the Guardian and Edgar Allan Poe awards. After her first husbandâs death, she supported her family by copyediting at Argosy magazine and an advertising agency before turning to fiction. She went on to write for Vogue, Good Housekeeping, Vanity Fair, Argosy, Womenâs Own, and many others.
"In a singularly important publishing even, the first complete collection of Aikenâs 24 beloved Armitage cycle of stories appears here for the first time. The family who dwells in and out of magical worlds transcends fantasy and enters the world of classic, entrancing literature. Belongs on every childâs bookshelf. For all ages." âSmithsonian Magazine Notable Books for Children 2008
"For sheer charm itâs hard to beat these wonderful, dead-pan comic tales about one familyâs adventuresânearly always on a Mondayâwith ghosts, witches, time travel, the Furies and every sort of magic." âMichael Dirda, The Washington Post Book World
"Buy it to read to your kids, and youâll find yourself sneaking tastes on the sly; a little Aiken is a fine thing to have in your system at any age." âSalon.com
"Joan Aikenâs invention seemed inexhaustible, her high spirits a blessing, her sheer storytelling zest a phenomenon. She was a literary treasure, and her books will continue to delight for many years to come." âPhilip Pullman
âThe best kind of writer, strange and spooky and surprising, never sentimental or whimsical.â âKelly Link
"Gathered under one cover from several Aiken collections, the magical, eccentric and very British Armitage family reappears in a collection of 24 stories, four never before published. The Armitagesâ wacky magic (usually a Monday occurrence) and that of their fantastical town, a place filled with witches and magical beings, rises from the pages when matters go slightly awry, in the manner of Edward Eager and E. Nesbit." âKirkus Reviews
"Readers of all ages have the opportunity to enjoy some of the best writing by one of the most superb and timeless fantasy writers." âGreen Man Review
"The Armitageâs world grows richer as it is extended. This is a collection of stories which allowâin fact demandâthe reader joins in with their own imagination and remakes the story inside their own head. Aikenâs pragmatism shows through in her stories. Instead of remaining in or reflecting upon the past like some of her contemporaries, they show an author making the best of the world and coming out ahead with humor and imagination.â âJanuary Magazine
"Each of the tales brims with old-fashioned adventure and charm. An excellent way to show Harry Potter fans that magic can come in small doses too." âAuthor Magazine
This is the first complete collection of Joan Aikenâs beloved Armitage storiesâand it includes four new, unpublished stories. After Mrs. Armitage makes a wish, the Armitage family has âinteresting and unusualâ experiences every Monday (and the occasional Tuesday). The Board of Incantation tries to take over their house to use as a school for young wizards; the Furies come to stay; and a cutout from a cereal box leads into a beautiful and tragic palace garden. Charming and magical, the uncommon lives of the Armitage family will thrill and delight readers young and old. Includes Joan Aikenâs âPreludeâ from Armitage, Armitage, Fly Away Home, as well as introductions from Joan Aikenâs daughter, Lizza Aiken, and best-selling author Garth Nix. Illustrated by Andi Watson.
Best known for The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, Joan Aiken (1924-2004) wrote over a hundred books and won the Guardian and Edgar Allan Poe awards. After her first husbandâs death, she supported her family by copyediting at Argosy magazine and an advertising agency before turning to fiction. She went on to write for Vogue, Good Housekeeping, Vanity Fair, Argosy, Womenâs Own, and many others.