Ivy
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Product description
The only beautiful thing in Ivy’s drab life is her glorious red hair. When a naïve young painter falls in love with it, Ivy is led into a bohemian new world of luxury and temptation. Weaving a rich, sensual tapestry of vivid historical detail and unbridled imagination, this beguiling portrait of Pre-Raphaelite London will hold you spellbound. By the bestselling author of The Merrybegot, shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children’s Book Prize.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780192754318
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 5.7; Upper years; 13.0 points
Other details
- 224 pages
Condition
New
Margaret, Scholastic Staff
on 24 February 2011
Great read
Another great book by Julie Hearn. This describes the tale of lowly born Ivy who thanks to her glorious looks is sold to an artist by her poverty stricken grasping family. Much humour ensues in the course of Ivy’s picaresque adventures. A great read for anyone who likes historical books which don’t take themselves too seriously.