The Great Race
Autor Paul Gobleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 1991 – vârsta de la 3 până la 7 ani
But the Creator saw the people's distress and decreed that a contest be held between all the two-legged and four-legged creatures. Who would win, thundering Buffalo or fleet-footed Man? None of the other animals was fast enough, and before the end, Beaver and Muskrat slipped off into a cool stream, Jack-rabbit hopped off across the plain, and Mole and Gopher tunneled underground (and may still think the race is on).
The winner was decided long ago, in Sioux and Cheyenne legend. Buffalo -- who lost -- agreed to give up eating men for dinner, and thanks to the cunning of a single magpie, Man became the guardian of the natural world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780689714528
ISBN-10: 0689714521
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 227 x 231 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Ediția:Aladdin Books.
Editura: Aladdin
ISBN-10: 0689714521
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 227 x 231 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Ediția:Aladdin Books.
Editura: Aladdin
Notă biografică
Paul Goble has received wide acclaim for his magnificent books, including Buffalo Woman, Dream Wolf, Her Seven Brothers, and the winner of the 1979 Caldecott Medal, The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses. Commenting on his work in Beyond the Ridge, Horn Book Magazine said, "striking elements synthesize the graphics with the narrative and spiritual aspects of the text." The New York Times Book Review noted that his technique is "a marriage of authentic design and contemporary artistry, and it succeeds beautifully." Paul Goble's most recent book for Bradbury Press, I Sing for the Animals, was called "a lovely, small book that movingly conveys profound belief in the goodness of creation" by Kirkus Reviews, and School Library Journal said it "fits as easily in the hand as Goble's meditations about the natural world do in the heart."