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Midnight is a place by Joan Aiken
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Midnight is a place (original 1974; edition 1974)

by Joan Aiken

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Fourteen-year-old Lucas leads a lonely, monotonous life in the house of his unpleasant guardian until the unexpected arrival of an unusual little girl presages a series of events that completely change his life.
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Title:Midnight is a place
Authors:Joan Aiken
Info:Boston : Houghton Mifflin, [2002?], c1974.
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Midnight Is a Place by Joan Aiken (1974)

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In the town of Blastburn, England, stands a dark mansion called Midnight Court. Midnight Mill, the town’s carpet factory, darkens the sky with its smoke. Gloom and hardship became a way of life to the millworkers when years before, the Murgatroyd family lost both the town and the factory to Sir Randolph. Young Lucas Bell endures a dismal existence at Midnight Court. His father, who had been Sir Randolph's business partner, is dead. Sir Randolph is an embittered drunkard who pays him scant attention, and Mr. Oakapple, his tutor, is a stern young man. When feisty Anna-Marie Murgatroyd comes to Midnight Court as Sir Randolph’s ward, she provides a welcome diversion in Lucas' life. Then, one dark winter night, Midnight Court is destroyed by fire. With no home and no money, Lucas and Anna-Marie roam the unfriendly streets of Blastburn. They eventually find odd jobs, rent an attic room, and help Nurse Mr. Oakapple back to health. When the children find Anna’s grandmother, Lady Murgatroyd, living in a cave in Midnight Court Park, they hope that she will be able to set things right.
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  kathymariemax | Feb 7, 2024 |
Aiken does such a fabulous job of contrasting precocious children with adults who are either well-meaning but slightly incompetent at best or downright evil at worst. This story started out a little slow, but lived up to my Aiken expectations in the end. ( )
  IVLeafClover | Jun 21, 2022 |
I love these Dickens-like reads. ( )
  RobertaLea | Feb 2, 2020 |
The author, Joan Aiken, has a writing style that appealed to me as a child, but as an adult it still has me turning the pages of her books with alacrity, wondering how each situation will be resolved. There is only a little foreshadowing, too, though the younger reader might miss subtle references altogether. Good characters, twisty plots, and enough descriptions to illustrate the tale without bogging it down. ( )
  fuzzi | Mar 31, 2019 |
I was interested to read this view of Blastburn, as compared to the Blastburn/Holdernesse/Playland in Is Underground. This is a far more realistic story than Is's - no magical thought messages or anything like that, just fraud, extortion, vicious pranks and plots, and a grim, dark setting. Plus, well, a couple kids - upper-class kids, at that - managing for themselves after every adult responsible for them is either dead, injured, or deliberately rejecting them - not very realistic, but still well-presented. For all that, there's hope - there's people who love one another, people striving to achieve their dreams and to help others to the same achievement, and a hopeful - not happy, but hopeful - ending. I can't quite see this Blastbourne turning into Is's - at least, not once Holdernesse turns out to be nice guy - but give it a generation or two and just about anything could happen. But then I'd have expected to find some Bells or Murgatroyds around the old town. Good story, and probably more worth rereading than most of the Wolves series proper. ( )
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Aiken, Joanprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Aloof, AndrewCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Bartram, SimonCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Leetaru, LarsCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Marriott, PatIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Tinkelman, MurrayCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Night's winged horses
No one can outpace
But midnight is no moment
Midnight is a place

Denzil's Song
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For Liz, Lucy and Bernard Francke, with love.
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It had been raining all day. Even in good weather the park around Midnight Court was not a cheerful place.
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Two wards of the Grimsby family are forced to fend for themselves in a terror-filled winter in the industrial town of Blastburn.

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