The Eleventh Hour (children's book)
The Eleventh Hour: A Curious Mystery (1988) is an illustrated children's book by Graeme Base. In it, Horace the Elephant holds a party for his eleventh birthday, to which he invites his ten best friends (various animals) to play eleven games and share in a feast that he has prepared. However, at the time they are to eat—11:00—they are startled to find that someone has already eaten all the food. They accuse each other until, finally, they're left puzzled as to who could have eaten it all. It is left up to the reader to solve the mystery, through careful analysis of the pictures on each page and the words in the story.
The book was a joint-winner of the "Picture Book of the Year" award from The Children's Book Council of Australia.[1]
History
Base was inspired to write the book by reading Agatha Christie novels. He travelled to Kenya and Tanzania in 1987 observing animals in game parks and collecting ideas for the book.[2]
Style
Written in rhyme, the book includes large and lavish full-page illustrations of Horace's opulent house and the events of the party, packed with hidden details. The author invites the reader to deduce the identity of the thief by examining the illustrations and making deductions and observations. Also among the details in the illustrations are hidden messages, ciphers, and codes for amateur cryptographers (for example, one page's border consists of Morse code while another page set in the ballroom contains musical clues as to which guest is guilty). The biggest and most noticeable clue lies in a paragraph of ciphertext at the end of the book, which is to be decrypted, once the reader has discovered the identity of the thief, by means of a Caesar cipher mapping A to the first letter of the guilty animal's name. The solution to the cipher confirms the answer to the puzzle and offers an additional challenge to the reader.
The final portion of the book contains the answers to almost all of the clues in the book (including the cipher), and how to solve them. These last pages are sealed together, as the reader is encouraged to try to solve the puzzles themselves first. This sealed section was absent from earlier prints of the book - but was available by mail.
References
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| 1955-1959 |
- Wish and the Magic Nut by Peggy Barnard (1956)
- Piccaninny Walkabout by Axel Poignant (1958)
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- Hugh's Zoo by Elizabeth MacIntyre (1965)
- Sly Old Wardrobe by Ivan Southall (1969)
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| 1970-1979 |
- Waltzing Matilda by A. B. Paterson (1971)
- The Bunyip of Berkeley's Creek by Jenny Wagner (1974)
- The Man from Ironbark by A. B. Paterson (1975)
- The Rainbow Serpent by Dick Roughsey (1976)
- John Brown, Rose and the Midnight Cat by Jenny Wagner (1978)
- The Quinkins by Percy Trezise (1979)
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- The Very Best of Friends by Margaret Wild (1990)
- Greetings from Sandy Beach by Bob Graham (1991)
- Window by Jeannie Baker (1992)
- Rose Meets Mr Wintergarten by Bob Graham (1993)
- First Light by Gary Crew (1994)
- The Watertower by Gary Crew (1995)
- The Hunt by Narelle Oliver (1996)
- Not a Nibble! by Elizabeth Honey (1997)
- The Two Bullies by Junko Morimoto (1998)
- The Rabbits by John Marsden (1999)
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| 2000-2009 |
- Jenny Angel by Margaret Wild (2000)
- Fox by Margaret Wild (2001)
- An Ordinary Day by Libby Gleeson (2002)
- In Flanders Fields by Norman Jorgensen (2003)
- Cat and Fish by Joan Grant (2004)
- Are We There Yet?: A Journey Around Australia by Alison Lester (2005)
- The Short and Incredibly Happy Life of Riley by Colin Thompson (2006)
- The Arrival by Shaun Tan (2007)
- Requiem for a Beast by Matt Ottley (2008)
- Collecting Colour by Kylie Dunstan (2009)
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| 2010-present |
- The Hero of Little Street by Gregory Rogers (2010)
- Mirror by Jeannie Baker (2011)
- Hamlet by Nicki Greenberg (2011)
- A Bus Called Heaven by Bob Graham (2012)
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- Early Childhood (2001-present)
- Younger Readers (1982-present)
- Older Readers (1946-present)
- Eve Pownall Award for Information Books (1988-present)
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