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Figgs & Phantoms

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First edition

Figgs & Phantoms is a comic young adult novel written and illustrated by Ellen Raskin and published by Dutton in 1974.[1] It was a Newbery Honor Book.[2]

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Plot

The story centers on Mona Lisa Figg Newton, a teenage girl living in the fictional town of Pineapple Pen with her eccentric family, including: her break dancing mother, Sister Figg Newton; her uncles, Truman the Human Pretzel, Romulus the Walking Book of Knowledge, Remus the Talking Adding Machine, and Kadota with his Nine Performing Kanines; and her cousin Fridos the Second. The only family member Mona gets along with is her uncle Florida, a book dealer. A main concern of the characters is Capricorn, the Figg family heaven, which involves a ritual passed down through the Figg family for generations. Uncle Florence's greatest wish is to find his Capri. Mona's greatest fear is that her uncle will succeed and leave her alone.

One of the novel's unusual characteristics is its interactive status. The opening pages classify it as a "mysterious romance or a romantic mystery," but the book never mentions the mystery again. Rather, to unravel the truth about some of the novel's most mysterious happenings, readers must follow the trail of literature, history and music that Florence leaves behind him, by investigating the writings of Joseph Conrad, William Blake and Gilbert and Sullivan. While the book can be read on its own as a surrealistic journey, solving the mystery leads to greater insight in to the truth about Florence.

References

  1. ^ "Figgs & Phantoms" illustrated by Ellen Raskin". Kirkus Reviews. April 1, 1974. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  2. ^ Thomas Gillespie, John; Corinne J. Naden (2001). Newbery Companion: Booktalk and Related Materials for Newbery Medal and Honor Books. Libraries Unlimited. pp. 312–314. ISBN 1-56308-813-4.


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