Author Profile
Mary Norton
6 Books
Mary Norton was a British children's author best known for creating the enduring world of The Borrowers. Her meticulously detailed stories follow a family of tiny people living secretly beneath the floorboards of human homes, repurposing everyday objects into tools and furniture. She also wrote the magical adventures that inspired the film Bedknobs and Broomsticks, showcasing her ability to weave fantastical elements into ordinary settings. Her work continues to engage readers by making small, hidden worlds feel incredibly adventurous and vividly real.
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Books in "The Borrowers"
Driven out of their comfortable home beneath the floorboards, Pod, Homily, and their daughter Arrietty face an overwhelmingly vast and unfamiliar world. The outdoors presents a terrifying landscape for a family barely a few inches tall. Every rustling leaf, buzzing insect, and passing field mouse represents a potential disaster, forcing the Clocks to rely on their quick wits and unwavering family bond. As they navigate the towering grass and freezing nights, the family must learn an entirely new way of surviving without the comforts of the human world they left behind.
Their desperate journey across the countryside tests their resilience at every turn. Yet amid the looming dangers of predators and harsh weather, Arrietty discovers a profound beauty and unexpected freedom in the wild. The boundless sky and untamed surroundings offer a stark contrast to her previously sheltered existence. Readers will be captivated by the sheer scale of the challenges the miniature family encounters. Mary Norton meticulously crafts an adventure that highlights the power of courage and adaptability, proving that even the smallest individuals can conquer insurmountable obstacles when they work together.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
230 Pages
Plus the short tale Poor Stainless
Life in a delightful model village seems like a dream come true for Pod, Homily, and Arrietty Clock. The miniature houses provide the perfect sanctuary, offering all the comforts of a human home without the terrifying dangers of living in the wild. But their peaceful existence shatters when a greedy couple, who own a rival model village, discover the tiny family. Seeing a chance for fame and profit, the heartless humans kidnap the Borrowers and imprison them in a dusty, inescapable attic. Trapped in a high-up prison with no obvious way out, the Clocks face their most desperate situation yet.
Determined to regain their freedom, the ingenious family begins to hatch a daring escape plan right under the noses of their captors. Utilizing their remarkable resourcefulness, Pod uses scraps of everyday materials to construct a tiny hot air balloon. Their survival depends entirely on careful planning, teamwork, and a risky flight into the unknown skies. The suspense builds steadily as the miniature family prepares to take flight, delivering a thrilling adventure that celebrates cleverness and the enduring desire for independence.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
229 Pages
A New Story about the Borrowers
Even among the resourceful and cautious miniature people known as the Borrowers, life is fraught with sudden peril. The delicate balance of their existence is thrown into chaos when a young Borrower named Stainless goes missing from his secure home behind the kitchen skirting board. For a family standing only a few inches tall, a human house is an expansive and terrifying landscape filled with towering furniture, deep crevices, and unpredictable human occupants. The disappearance sends an immediate wave of panic through his relatives, who fear the absolute worst has happened to the adventurous boy.
The search for Stainless requires extraordinary bravery as his community bands together to scour the dangerous territories of the household. Every shadowy corner and forgotten cupboard holds potential danger, turning an ordinary domestic setting into a landscape of high stakes and tension. Through the anxious eyes of the tiny searchers, readers experience a uniquely captivating mystery that highlights the fierce loyalty of the Borrowers. This engaging narrative perfectly captures the fragile reality of being small in a supersized world.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
26 Pages
After surviving a harrowing winter held captive in a bleak attic, the resilient Clock family finally secures their freedom and desperately seeks a safe haven. Pod, Homily, and Arrietty make a treacherous journey to an old, secluded rectory, hoping to rebuild their lives hidden away from prying human eyes. Setting up house beneath a quiet window seat, they begin to construct a comfortable home using forgotten odds and ends. The quiet halls and dusty corners of the church building offer a promising refuge for the weary miniature family.
However, their hard-won peace is only temporary. The villainous Platters, furious over their escaped captives, refuse to abandon their hunt and begin systematically searching the countryside. When their relentless pursuers finally trace the Clocks to the rectory, the tiny family is cornered inside the shadowy church. Outmatched in size but never in spirit, the Borrowers must orchestrate a brilliant and final defense to protect their independence. The thrilling confrontation tests their ingenuity to the absolute limit, concluding their grand saga with a deeply satisfying triumph of wit over greed.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
308 Pages
Hidden quietly beneath the floorboards of a grand English country house lives a family unlike any other. Pod, Homily, and their spirited daughter Arrietty are Borrowers, a secretive race of miniature people who survive by quietly taking the everyday items that humans carelessly misplace. A thimble becomes a cooking pot, a postage stamp serves as a portrait, and stray safety pins are transformed into vital tools. Their entire existence depends on strict rules, careful planning, and an absolute commitment to remaining entirely unseen by the massive humans living just above them.
Despite the comfortable domestic life her parents have built under the old grandfather clock, Arrietty yearns to experience the vast, sunlit world beyond their cramped quarters. Her fierce curiosity eventually leads to a disastrous mistake when she is spotted by a human boy visiting the house. This single moment of exposure shatters the family's security, triggering a frantic struggle for survival against the towering dangers of the human world. It is a masterful tale of ingenuity and resilience that instantly transports readers into an unforgettable miniature reality.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
180 Pages
Forced to abandon their temporary sanctuary, the Clock family must once again flee into the unknown to survive. When the human occupants of their cottage move away, Pod, Homily, and Arrietty lose their only source of food and supplies. Guided by the wild and resourceful Borrower boy named Spiller, the tiny family embarks on a terrifying migration down the dark, rushing waters of a cottage drain inside a simple soap dish. The treacherous journey tests their courage as they navigate an environment that is overwhelmingly vast and unpredictable.
Their desperate travels eventually lead them to a makeshift home inside a discarded teakettle by the riverbank. But the wild outdoors offers no permanent safety, exposing the miniature family to new threats like predatory wildlife, sudden floods, and old enemies seeking revenge. Constantly on the move and battling the harsh elements, the Clocks must rely on their sharp instincts and unbreakable family bond. The gripping narrative immerses the reader in a high-stakes survival adventure where the smallest heroes demonstrate incredible determination in the face of constant peril.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
200 Pages