The Borrowers Afield

The Borrowers Afield by Mary Norton, published by Puffin Books in 1980, is a New Impression edition featuring 189 pages in English. This book continues the adventures of the tiny Borrowers, a family of miniature people who embark on a quest to find another Borrower family. Their journey leads them to live in the open, specifically in an old shoe, where they encounter both the wonders and challenges of the outdoor world.
Readers will discover Arietty’s experiences as she navigates the delights and discomforts of her new environment. The narrative explores themes of adventure and resilience within the realms of juvenile fiction and fantasy. As Arietty faces various terrors and joys, the story captures the essence of exploration and the complexities of adapting to a new life outside her familiar surroundings.
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SUMMARY: The family of tiny people called The Borrowers search for another Borrower family but do not find them until they have spent some timeliving in the open in an old shoe. This is Arietty’s first time in the outdoor world and in spite of its delights she finds that it has its discomforts and terrors as well.
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