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Absolute Zero (novel)

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Absolute Zero
AuthorHelen Cresswell
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Bagthorpe Saga
GenreChildren's literature, humour
PublisherFaber and Faber
Publication date
1978
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardback and paperback)
ISBN0-571-11155-6
Preceded byOrdinary Jack 
Followed byBagthorpes Unlimited 

Template:Otheruses2 Absolute Zero is a 1978 children's novel by Helen Cresswell, the second book in the Bagthorpe Saga.

Plot introduction

The Bagthorpe Saga follows the lives of the Bagthorpe family, who live in Unicorn House in an unspecified part of the United Kingdom. The nearest large settlement is the (presumably) fictional town of Aysham. Jack Bagthorpe is the protagonist with his dog Zero. Jack's family become involved in entering competitions.

Plot summary

Template:Spoiler Uncle Parker has won a trip to the Caribbean in a caption contest. In typical Bagthorpian style, the rest of the family immediately enter similar competitions in an attempt to better his prize but, much of the time, beating the others to an entry form is a victory in itself. With the Parkers on vacation, cousin Daisy comes to stay. Uncle Parker claimed her pyromania has passed, but neglected to mention the nature of her current obsession. As Daisy's activities bring the household to its knees, Grandma manages to get herself arrested, Mrs Fosdyke is reduced to serving up dishes such as oxtail trifle, and the children are busy wrapping up unwanted prizes to give each other as Christmas presents. When the Bagthorpes eventually win a chance at fame and happiness, the fates deliver a chance for history to not only repeat but excel itself. {{endspoiler]]

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