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Hickory

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Zusatztext “ Exquisitely adorable creatures fit to rival Peter Rabbit.” —The New York Times    “Brilliant…it may prove the special treasure of many.” — New York Herald Tribune Informationen zum Autor Palmer Brown (1920-2012) was born in Chicago and attended Swarthmore and the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author and illustrator of five books for children: Beyond the Pawpaw Trees and its sequel, The Silver Nutmeg , Something for Christmas , Cheerful , and Hickory (all available from the New York Review Children’s Collection). About Beyond the Pawpaw Trees , his first published book, Brown said, “If it has any moral at all, it is hoped that it will always be a deep secret between the author and those of his readers who still know that believing is seeing.” Klappentext A grandfather clock makes a lovely home for a family of mice-if you don't mind the occasional clang. And here Hickory lives with his parents! his brother! Dickory! and his sister! Dock. But Hickory is a restless! fearless mouse! and he longs to be on the move! to breathe the sweet air and nibble on the wild strawberries of the fields. So one day in early spring! with the smells of honeysuckle and clover guiding him! he strikes out on his own. Soon he discovers that a meadow can be a lonely place! even with all its beetles and caterpillars. It's not until Hop the grasshopper comes around that Hickory ?nds a true companion. Hop warns him! though! that when the days get shorter and the goldenrod begins to fade! the "song she sings will soon be done." How Hickory and Hop confront and eventually accept the end of summer forms the core of Palmer Brown's poignant story. Hickory is a story of friendship and love on par with Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree or E. B. White's Charlotte's Web. It is also a field guide to the common plants and ?owers of spring! summer! and autumn! all beautifully rendered in Palmer Brown's most colorful and joyous drawings. Zusammenfassung A grandfather clock makes a lovely home for a family of mice—if you don’t mind the occasional clang. And here Hickory lives with his parents! his brother! Dickory! and his sister! Dock. But Hickory is a restless! fearless mouse! and he longs to be on the move! to breathe the sweet air and nibble on the wild strawberries of the fields. So one day in early spring! with the smells of honeysuckle and clover guiding him! he strikes out on his own. Soon he discovers that a meadow can be a lonely place! even with all its beetles and caterpillars. It’s not until Hop the grasshopper comes around that Hickory ?nds a true companion. Hop warns him! though! that when the days get shorter and the goldenrod begins to fade! the “song she sings will soon be done.” How Hickory and Hop confront and eventually accept the end of summer forms the core of Palmer Brown’s poignant story. Hickory is a story of friendship and love on par with Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree or E. B. White’s Charlotte’s Web . It is also a field guide to the common plants and ?owers of spring! summer! and autumn! all beautifully rendered in Palmer Brown’s most colorful and joyous drawings. ...

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Authors Palmer Brown, Palmer/ Brown Brown
Assisted by Palmer Brown (Illustration)
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 3 to 7
Product format Paperback
Released 14.05.2013
 
EAN 9781590176276
ISBN 978-1-59017-627-6
No. of pages 56
Dimensions 148 mm x 223 mm x 10 mm
Series New York Review Children's Col
New York Review Children's Col
Subject Children's and young people's books > Picture books

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