ARTHUR

ARTHUR

RHODA LEVINE

$ 75,000.00
Editorial:
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, INC
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Literatura infantil
ISBN:
978-1-59017-935-2
Páginas:
48
Idioma:
Inglés
Cubierta:
Tapa Dura

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u003cpu003eA wonderful holiday story about a small bird named Arthur, who lives in New York City.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eAfter a fine, green summer in Central Park, all the birds are preparing to fly south. Except for Arthur, that is. Arthur is off playing, gazing into a lake, dreaming of wider seas. And so Arthur is left behind. It begins to get cold. The trees are losing their leaves. Arthur feels uneasy and lonely, especially after his nest is scattered to the winds. Arthur must find a new home, and after he does--he settles down in a statue's open book--he discovers a new city, where he can play hide-and-seek in the steam from a manhole cover and feast with the pigeons on crumbs, and which soon brings other delightful surprises (and challenges): icicles, a great big sweet-smelling evergreen tree that is all lit up with people gathered around it to sing "Gloria" in the cold night, and snow--a whole winter wonderland! And then the trees begin to bud; the birds come back.... u003cpu003e With Arthur as their guide through the city, children will find new poetry and beauty on every corner.u003c/pu003e

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