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  • Aug 3, 2011, 09:22 AM
    kateliz
    Identifying a children's book about lake monsters (picture book not chapter book)
    I was hoping someone could help me identify the title or author of a picture book I used to read as a child. I've seen that other users have had success with similar questions but unfortunately I just remember the basic premise of this book. Any help or tips would be great!

    The book I'm looking to identify was a picture book published before the year 2000 (sorry I can't be more specific about a time period). The book was beautifully illustrated and told the story of a lake that was overrun with lake monsters/sea serpents. From what I remember the main characters were two children ( a boy and a girl I think) that were visiting a relative at the lake that summer. The creatures were friendly from what I remember and I believe the children helped the locals find a solution to the recently infested lake. My most vivid memories of the book involved a beautiful illustration of the lake from above with boats floating among the heads of the lake monsters.

    I'm sorry I can't give any more plot information but I would be happy if anyone could point me in the right direction as to author or title. I loved this book as a child and would love to find another copy. Thanks for the help!
  • Aug 3, 2011, 11:46 AM
    Wondergirl

    Island of the Aunts by Eva Ibbotson (Author) and Kevin Hawkes (Illustrator)

    From School Library Journal:
    Grade 4-6-It isn't easy taking care of an entire island and its needy, sometimes magical inhabitants and visitors, so the caregivers, Aunts Myrtle, Etta, and Coral, decide to kidnap three children from London to help them with such tasks as cleaning mermaids who were caught in an oil slick and coaxing an egg-bound boobrie to lay its enormous eggs. Two of the children, Fabio and Minette, turn out to be enthusiastic workers who grow to love the island and their charges, but Lambert Sprott is a cell-phone-addicted brat. In fact, it is Lambert's nefarious father who, in rescuing his son, makes a near-successful attempt to exploit the isle's magical creatures for his own gain. The tone of this book is as no-nonsense as stern but kind Aunt Etta. No mercy is shown to self-obsessed, environment-polluting grown-ups and nasty, ill-behaved children, but sanctimony is held at bay by the dry humor that permeates the story. The plunder of the sanctuary by Mr. Sprott and his crew is filled with scenes of real menace and suspense-readers will not be able to put the book down until they know for sure that all the island's inhabitants are safe and sound. The 14 black-and-white illustrations add quiet charm and humor. A fine choice for fantasy lovers, especially fans of E. Nesbit, Edward Eager, and Jane Langton.
    Eva Mitnick, Los Angeles Public Library
    Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

    Amazon.com: Island of the Aunts (9780142300497): Eva Ibbotson, Kevin Hawkes: Books
  • Aug 9, 2011, 12:16 PM
    kateliz

    Sorry, although Island of the Aunts is a great book, it's not the one I'm looking for right now. The book I'm trying to identify is a children's picture book rather than a chapter book with illustrations. The book would probably be placed in the 3-8 age category, with full color pages of illustrations.

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