Vesper Holly is the protagonist in a series of novels by Lloyd Alexander. She is a young high-society orphan from Philadelphia, the daughter of an eccentric wealthy archaeologist who disappeared while on an expedition to the Balkan state of Illyria. Vesper is looked after by her guardians, Uncle Brinnie[1] and Aunt Mary.
Vesper is young and wild—not at all the proper Victorian schoolgirl. Alexander describes her as having "the digestive talents of a goat and the mind of a chess master. She is familiar with half a dozen languages and can swear in all of them."[2]
She is the main character in the following books:
- The Illyrian Adventure (1987)
- The El Dorado Adventure (1987)
- The Drackenberg Adventure (1988)
- The Jedera Adventure (1989)
- The Philadelphia Adventure (1990)
- The Xanadu Adventure (2005)
Reception
Orson Scott Card reviewed The Illyrian Adventure favorably, saying "It is the stuff that dreams are made of. I wish I had had this book when I was twelve. I was delighted to read it even now when I'm old."[3]
References
- ↑ Baker, Deirdre F. (2005-03-01). "Lloyd Alexander: the Xanadu Adventure". The Horn Book Magazine.
Vesper and friends, including sweetheart Toby ("the Weed") and disapproving guardian Brinnie, narrator of the tale....
- ↑ The Illyrian Adventure
- ↑ "Books to Look For", F&SF, October 1987