The Tower, The Zoo, and The Tortoise by Julia Stuart
Pub. date: Sept. 7, 2010 by Doubleday
Synopsis found at Goodreads (not my review):
Brimming with charm and whimsy, this exquisite novel set in the Tower of London has the transportive qualities and delightful magic of the contemporary classics Chocolat and Amélie.
Balthazar Jones has lived in the Tower of London with his loving wife, Hebe, and his 120-year-old pet tortoise for the past eight years. That’s right, he is a Beefeater (they really do live there). It’s no easy job living and working in the tourist attraction in present-day London.
Among the eccentric characters who call the Tower’s maze of ancient buildings and spiral staircases home are the Tower’s Rack & Ruin barmaid, Ruby Dore, who just found out she’s pregnant; portly Valerie Jennings, who is falling for ticket inspector Arthur Catnip; the lifelong bachelor Reverend Septimus Drew, who secretly pens a series of principled erot ica; and the philandering Ravenmaster, aiming to avenge the death of one of his insufferable ravens.
When Balthazar is tasked with setting up an elaborate menagerie within the Tower walls to house the many exotic animals gifted to the Queen, life at the Tower gets all the more interest ing. Penguins escape, giraffes are stolen, and the Komodo dragon sends innocent people running for their lives. Balthazar is in charge and things are not exactly running smoothly. Then Hebe decides to leave him and his beloved tortoise “runs” away.
Filled with the humor and heart that calls to mind the delight ful novels of Alexander McCall Smith, and the charm and beauty of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise is a magical, wholly origi nal novel whose irresistible characters will stay with you long after you turn the stunning last page.
I’ve got your new site in my reader now. Great pick – this book sounds delightful!
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Yep, For some reason, I thought of Alice in Wonderland.
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What an unusual and cute sounding plot. Love the cover too.
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This sounds very unique and fascinating…
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Charm and whimsy…this sounds great!
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This one may be delightful!!!
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I love the cover of this book!
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Sounds like fun. The comparison to The Guensey literary & Potato Peel Pie Society puts me off a bit though as it wasn’t a book I enjoyed.
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Oh my goodness this book sounds absolutely delightful!
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Oh my goodness, this sounds like a fun read. I hadn’t heard of it before but I’ll be putting that on the list now. Sounds like it could work as a tv show or movie too!
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That sounds wonderful! Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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This sounds really interesting and different from my typical reads. I’ll have to be on the lookout for it.
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sounds like a humorous read and i already like his tortoise! lol 😀
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Wow! This sounds awesome…thanks for bringing it to my attention 🙂
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This looks so interesting and unique!! I looove the cover!
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This sounds like a fun read and what a great cover!
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