![]() ![]() The story picks up right where Borrowers Aloft concludes. This surprise installment was first published in 1982, more than twenty years after she wrapped up The Borrowers Aloft. Oh dear, I think Mary Norton should never have recommenced this family history again. When the Borrowers finally do set up house under a window seat in an old rectory, it seems they have found safety at last - until the Platters turn up in the church one night, forcing the Borrowers into a final desperate struggle for their freedom. The villainous Platters wil not rest until they recapture the tiny family, and they hound the Clocks' every move. ![]() But it is no longer a safe refuge, and so once again the Borrowers must go looking for another place to live.īut finding a new home is hard when you're running for your life. ![]() After their narrow escape from the Platters' attic in The Borrowers Aloft, Pod, Homily, and Arrietty Clock return to their miniature village. ![]()
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