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The Mysterious Disappearance of Leon (I Mean Noel)

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Publication date
  
1971

Originally published
  
1971

Illustrator
  
Ellen Raskin

OCLC
  
59819816

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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
0-14-032945-5

Author
  
Ellen Raskin

Country
  
United States of America

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Genres
  
Children's literature, Mystery, Young adult fiction

Similar
  
Ellen Raskin books, Children's literature

The Mysterious Disappearance of Leon (I Mean Noel) is a children's mystery novel by Ellen Raskin, published in 1971.

Contents

Plot summary

The main story centers around Mrs. Caroline Fish Carillon's search for her missing husband, Leon. They were married as children to solidify a business arrangement between their parents who had started a soup company. After several years apart, they plan to meet again as adults. During a sailing trip, Leon (who has changed his name to Noel), falls overboard. He shouts a message to his wife which is partially obscured by his going underwater: "Noel(glub) see (blub) all... I (glub) new..." When she recovers in the hospital and learns that her husband has checked out with no further news, Mrs. Carillon is convinced the answer to his whereabouts are contained in the mysterious message. She spends years trying to interpret the "glub-blubs", eventually enlisting her adopted twin children, Tony and Tina, and childhood friend, Augie Kunkel. When they finally figure out the truth, they are quite surprised.

Literary significance and reception

The book has fun with language, and helps young readers with clues in liberally dispersed footnotes. The Horn Book Magazine described it as a "story crammed with baffling word puzzles, a dozen zany characters, uproariously funny situations, and unmitigated slapstick."

References

The Mysterious Disappearance of Leon (I Mean Noel) Wikipedia