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The Borrowers - Wikipedia The Borrowers is a children's fantasy novel by the English author Mary Norton, published by Dent in 1952 It features a family of tiny people who live secretly in the walls and floors of an English house and "borrow" from the big people in order to survive The Borrowers also refers to the series of five novels including The Borrowers and four sequels that feature the same family after they
The Borrowers (1997) - IMDb The Borrowers: Directed by Peter Hewitt With John Goodman, Mark Williams, Jim Broadbent, Celia Imrie A secret family of four-inch people living inside the walls of a house must save their home from an evil real estate developer
The Borrowers Series by Mary Norton - Goodreads The Borrowers is a series of children's fantasy novels by Mary Norton about tiny people who live in the homes of big people and "borrow" things to survive while keeping their existence unknown
Borrowers | The Borrowers Wiki | Fandom Borrowers are tiny people An adult Borrower is typically about five or six inches tall (twelve to fifteen centimetres) Their hands and feet are proportionally longer than those of human beings, to help them climb easily They survive by “borrowing” the possessions and food of humans Most of their history is unknown However, it is true that there are old stories of "little people" in
The Borrowers Summary - GradeSaver The The Borrowers Community Note includes chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quizzes written by community members like you
Watch The Borrowers | Netflix This charming tale centers on the Clock family, a clan of miniature people who secretly reside in the walls of the normal-size Lender family's abode
The Borrowers (1997 film) - Wikipedia The Borrowers is a 1997 fantasy comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt and starring John Goodman, Jim Broadbent, Celia Imrie, Mark Williams, Hugh Laurie and Bradley Pierce