From School Library Journal Starred
Review. Grade 5-8–Abandoned as a baby, Annika is found and adopted
by Ellie and Sigrid, cook and housemaid for three professors.
Growing up in early-20th-century Vienna, she learns to cook and
clean and is perfectly happy until a beautiful aristocrat appears
and claims to be her mother, sweeping her off to a new life in a
crumbling castle in northern Germany. Annika is determined to make
the best of things, and it takes a while for her to realize that
her new "family" has many secrets, most of them nasty. With the
help of Ellie, Sigrid, the professors, and friends old and new,
Annika escapes from a ghastly fate and learns to face the truth
about her relatives. Winding like a braid through this story is a
mystery involving a chest of worn costumes and junk jewelry left to
Annika by an old woman she has befriended. This is a rich saga in
the tradition of Frances Hodgson Burnett, full of stalwart friends,
sly villains, a brave heroine, and good triumphing over evil.
Annika's determination to do the right thing is both laudable and
utterly frustrating, especially when readers realize that her
loyalty is misplaced. Almost every character is distinct, but the
ones that stand out are the "regular folk," individuals whose sense
of decency propels them into amazing acts of courage. Vienna itself
is colorfully portrayed, brimming with pastries, coffee, and
dancing Lipizzaner horses. An intensely satisfying read.–Eva
Mitnick, Los Angeles Public Library
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