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Eats Shoots and Leaves for Children - Illustrated

Anglais · Livre Relié

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Zusatztext #1 New York Times Bestseller Book Sense Book of the Year Honor Book KidsReads.com Best Book of the Year “While dissolving into giggles over the change in meaning between ‘Eat here, and get gas,’ or ‘Eat here and get gas,’ children will find themselves gaining an instinctive understanding of the ‘traffic signals of language.’ ” — Booklist     “The point is to make children laugh while swallowing their grammatical medicine—and do they ever.” — The Wall Street Journal   “Truss, author of the No. 1 best-selling adult book of the same title, shares her witty and wise examples with a direly0in0need younger generation. . . . Youngsters of all ages will giggle their way through the wacky images.” — The Chicago Sun-Times Informationen zum Autor Lynne Truss is a writer and journalist who started out as a literary editor with a blue pencil and then got sidetracked. The author of three novels and numerous radio comedy dramas, she spent six years as the television critic of The Times of London , followed by four (rather peculiar) years as a sports columnist for the same newspaper. She won Columnist of the Year for her work for Women’s Journal. Lynne Truss also hosted Cutting a Dash, a popular BBC Radio 4 series about punctuation. She now reviews books for the Sunday Times of London and is a familiar voice on BBC Radio 4. She lives in Brighton, England. BONNIE TIMMONS is best known for inspiring and creating images for the television show Caroline in the City and illustrating numerous national ad campaigns. Klappentext Punctuation play at its finest!Illuminating the comical confusion the lowly comma can cause, this new edition of Eats, Shoots & Leaves uses lively, subversive illustrations to show how misplacing or leaving out a comma can change the meaning of a sentence completely. This picture book is sure to elicit gales of laughter-and better punctuation-from all who read it. Introduction – The Seventh Sense Either this will ring bells for you, or it won’t. A printed banner has appeared on the concourse of a petrol station near to where I live. “Come inside,” it says, “for CD’s, VIDEO’s, DVD’s, and BOOK’s.” If this satanic sprinkling of redundant apostrophes causes no little gasp of horror or quickening of the pulse, you should probably put down this book at once. By all means congratulate yourself that you are not a pedant or even a stickler; that you are happily equipped to live in a world of plummeting punctuation standards; but just don’t bother to go any further. For any true stickler, you see, the sight of the plural word “Book’s” with an apostrophe in it will trigger a ghastly private emotional process similar to the stages of bereavement, though greatly accelerated. First there is shock. Within seconds, shock gives way to disbelief, disbelief to pain, and pain to anger. Finally (and this is where the analogy breaks down), anger gives way to a righteous urge to perpetrate an act of criminal damage with the aid of a permanent marker. It’s tough being a stickler for punctuation these days. One almost dare not get up in the mornings. True, one occasionally hears a marvellous punctuation-fan joke about a panda who “eats, shoots and leaves”, but in general the stickler’s exquisite sensibilities are assaulted from all sides, causing feelings of panic and isolation. A sign at a health club will announce, “I’ts party time, on Saturday 24th May we are have a disco/party night for free, it will be a ticket only evening.” Advertisements offer decorative services to “wall’s – ceiling’s – door’s ect”. Meanwhile a newspaper placard announces “FAN’S FURY AT STADIUM INQUIRY”, which sounds quite interesting until you look inside the paper and discover that the story concerns a quite large mob of fans, actually – not just the lone hopping-mad fan so promisingly ...

Détails du produit

Auteurs Bonnie Timmons, Lynne Truss
Collaboration Bonnie Timmons (Illustrations)
Edition Penguin Young Readers US
 
Langues Anglais
Recommandation d'âge 6 à 9 ans
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 25.07.2006
 
EAN 9780399244919
ISBN 978-0-399-24491-9
Pages 32
Dimensions 275 mm x 185 mm x 10 mm
Catégories Ecole et pédagogie > Livres scolaires pour élèves
Livres pour enfants et adolescents > Livres d'images

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