The Hippo at the End of the Hall

by Helen Cooper (Author) Helen Cooper (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
When Ben receives a mysterious invitation to an odd museum, he's swept into a peculiar world of forgotten secrets and wild magic in this illustrated novel. The invitation to the Gee Museum was delivered by bees. It wasn't addressed to anyone, but Ben knows that it was meant for him. Why else would the images on the postcard have stirred up memories of his father, who was lost at sea long ago? Ben makes his way to the old dilapidated building to find a host of curious talking animals awaiting his arrival. They are certain he is the only one who can save the museum. But Ben and the animals in the Gee collection will have to outwit a devious rival museum owner and a greedy land developer. With a bit of luck, some strange magic, and a little help from his mom, Ben might succeed in ensuring the future of the museum -- and finding the answers about his father that he's been searching for his whole life. Helen Cooper's first novel brims with mystery and hope, and her lovely illustrations bring the wonders of the Gee Museum to life.
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School Library Journal

Gr 2-5--When a mysterious invitation to the Gee museum arrives at Ben's house, he's sure it's for him. Although his mother discourages him, Ben sneaks off to the museum, where he finds a menagerie of talking taxidermied animals, a colony of magic bees, and a host of oddities all in danger of losing their home. As the museum's troubles are revealed, Ben also learns about other secrets while working to save the collections from an evil developer and a rival museum. This fanciful tale will keep readers interested from the outset. The talking animals and miraculous museum are intriguing, and the illustrations are inviting. The fantasy is perfectly integrated into the fast-moving plot. There is a slightly evil witch, but overall the story is accessible to a wide age range. VERDICT Readers who are just beyond Mary Pope Osborne's "The Magic Treehouse" but not quite ready for J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" will find this a great fit. A fantastical, captivating illustrated novel that will appeal to many young fantasy readers.--Ellen Conlin, Naperville Public Library, IL

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Review quotes

This supernatural tale of self-discovery in a setting of rare natural history specimens delivers a credible hero, folk-tale threads, memorable characters, and family bonds. Cooper's worldbuilding seems endlessly inventive, the characters that inhabit the museum fully realized, up to and including the storytelling bees...Unusual, fascinating, fast-paced.
—Kirkus Reviews

Picture-book creator Cooper weaves magic and mystery through her debut novel, wonderfully bringing the past to life and enhancing the present, as Ben endeavors to save the Gee Museum from a devious real-estate developer. Along the way, he learns of his family's history, draws upon knowledge gleaned from folktales, and befriends the museum's animals. Cooper incorporates many chapter illustrations, which add further charm to this uncommonly enchanting novel.
—Booklist

Readers who are just beyond Mary Pope Osborne's "The Magic Treehouse" but not quite ready for J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" will find this a great fit. A fantastical, captivating illustrated novel that will appeal to many young fantasy readers.
—School Library Journal

This book is a must read for those who love a combination of fantasy, museums, animals, and adventure.
—School Library Connection
Helen Cooper
Helen Cooper is a renowned author and illustrator whose award-winning books for children include The Hippo at the End of the Hall and Pumpkin Soup, a Kate Greenaway Medal winner. She lives in England.

Gill Smith is a writer and illustrator who has explored collaborative storytelling in many forms. Saving the Butterfly is her debut picture book. She lives in England.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781536204483
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publication date
October 20, 2019
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
JUV002330 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Hippos & Rhinos
Library of Congress categories
Animals
Magic
Family secrets
Museums
Magic realist fiction

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