"charming, beguiling and enchanting"
Although Miss Beatrix Potter spends much of her time in
London behaving as a dutiful daughter who makes life
easier for her society parents, her true home is in the
town of Sawrey. Her heart belongs to her estate Hill Top
Farm and though she can only make infrequent visit there,
the villagers accept her as one of their own because they
sense a kindred spirit. Her latest visit in the spring of
1907 forces her to deal with the rat population that has
taken up residence in her home and the out building. One
of the rats, a timid, professional type, advertises for
cats to take up residence and kill the rats. As more and more cats answer the ad, Miss Potter is
concerned that Major Christopher Kittredge of Raven Hall,
at the urgings of his wife is willing to build villas on
his property on the shores of the lake. She fears that
the project will spoil the atmosphere of the village. The
vicar of Sawrey is dealing with his own problem. His
cousins the Thextons have outstayed their welcome and he
doesn't know how to get rid of them. Miss Pother has an
idea how to do just that when she wants to out a
blackmailer and a bigamist She also would like to find a
way for a bright lad to continue his education but the
indenture papers are about to be signed. This is a charming, beguiling and enchanting work about an
adult author who is responsible for overseeing her
parents' household still believing in the magic of the
fairy folks. Fans who like the Mrs. Murphy mysteries
where the animals speak to one another and look out for
their humans will thoroughly enjoy this piquant cozy where
the crimes committed are of a non-violent nature which
fits the serene atmosphere that the author successfully
creates. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 18, 2006
SummaryBeatrix Potter loves the warmth of Sawrey, her new hometown.
But even the kindest of souls can turn snappish when
houseguests overstay their welcome. When Beatrix returns
from time away, she finds the attic overrun with rats.
Rosabelle, resident rat and generous hostess, has offered
her family a place to stay. But when word gets out, she soon
has dozens of rat families on her tiny hands. To get rid of
them, Beatrix invites some cats overdeeply offending
Felicia Frummety, resident cat. Then a mysterious outsider
plans to ruin the pristine shoreline of Lake Windermere by
building a sprawl of villas. And trouble has beset three
village children, favorites of Beatrix, who are counting on
the help of the fairies of Cuckoo Brow Wood. Now, with her
signature tact, Beatrix must work with her
friendshuman and animalto set things right.
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