Here are the names of the Borrowers:
Name: Position in Family:
Pod Father
Homily Mother
Arietty Daughter
The boy's name is Tom in "The Borrowers" book series by Mary Norton.
The Borrowers by Mary Norton .
The borrowers surname in Mary Norton's book is Clock. They are a family of tiny people who live under the floorboards of an English house and "borrow" things from the human inhabitants to survive.
The Book The Borrowers is about little people around 5 inches high that borrow stuff from us humans, such as a coin, string, esc. They often put it back afterwards though, But some borrowers, 4 of them, they live in a house and they live udner the floor bourds. The daughter of the family gets spotted by the boy human being (child) and they become friends, somehow the parents get put into a labatory looking for their daughter and are going to be on TV because it's an amazing discovery, But the little boy and the daughter (also a borrower that the daughter meets) rescues them. :) Hope this helps!
Arrietty Clock is a character in the book series "The Borrowers" by Mary Norton. She is a tiny, resourceful girl who lives with her family under the floorboards of a house and "borrows" things from the human inhabitants to survive. Arrietty is brave, curious, and adventurous, and forms a close bond with a human boy named Tom.
Mary E. Norton is best known for her children's fantasy book series "The Borrowers," which follows the adventures of tiny people who live beneath the floor of an English house and "borrow" items to survive. Norton also wrote a number of other children's books and novels, although none achieved the same level of popularity as "The Borrowers."
the book Jane Eyre
There are 256 pages in the book The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster.
It's published by W.W. Norton & Company.
Arrietty is a young Borrower, a tiny person who lives under the floorboards of a house and "borrows" small items to survive. She is the main character in the Studio Ghibli film "The Secret World of Arrietty".
Norton Powlett has written: 'Eastern legends and stories' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The book mary poppins comes back , the point of view for that book is Omnipotent:Because the narrator seems to know everything first point of view : its saying for plural and singular names + using as "we" "us" "I" etc.