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The Mushroom Man

Autor Ethel Pochocki Ilustrat de Barry Mosher
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2006 – vârsta de la 5 până la 8 ani
"This is a sweet, quiet story with a special message...." ?School Library Journal "Barry Moser's illustrations glow with the quiet warmth and heart of 'The Mushroom Man' and they complement so well this story of friendship." ?Eric Carle "A little gem about true friendship that was almost lost in the great grinder that is the publishing world. Thanks to Ethel Pochocki's lovely little story, Barry Moser's ever glorious pictures, and Tilbury House for rescuing it." ?Jane Yolen, author of Owl Moon, The Devil's Arithmetic, and others "Moser's shadowy, offbeat style harmonizes with Pochocki's uncommonly inspired text. A wonderfully odd tale of friendship." ?Publishers Weekly There once was a man who spent his days in the dark. He worked in a mushroom farm, and people called him the mushroom man, for he even resembled the crop he tended. Children teased him on the street, but the man had been blessed with a cheerful disposition. He was, for the most part, content?but he was lonely. In Et
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780884482789
ISBN-10: 0884482782
Pagini: 26
Dimensiuni: 227 x 241 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Tilbury House Publishers

Descriere

There once was a man who worked in a windowless mushroom farm. People called him the mushroom man. Feeling very lonely, he sets out to find a friend and ultimately does, in a netherworld warmly illuminated by Barry Moser's appropriately shadowy, but sensitive illustrations. Full color.

Notă biografică

Ethel Pochocki discovered her passion for books and writing during her years working at the New York City Public Library. Moving her eight children to a farm in Brooks, Maine, she pounded out her fresh, quirky, unforgettable children's stories on a manual typewriter. Ethel died in 2010.