Puffin Classics: the definitive collection of timeless stories, for every child. On foggy mornings, Charlotte's web was truly a thing of beauty . Even Lurvy, who wasn't particularly interested in beauty, noticed the web when he came with the pig's breakfast. And then he took another look and he saw something that made him set his pail down. There, in the centre of the web, neatly woven in block letters, was a message. It said: SOME PIG!This is the story of a little girl named Fern, who loves a little pig named Wilbur - and of Wilbur's dear friend, Charlotte, a beautiful large grey spider. When Fern's uncle decrees that Wilbur must become bacon, Fern, Charlotte, Templeton the rat and all Wilbur's farmyard friends come up with an ingenious plan to fool the humans, and save their very special pig. Joyful, funny, and deeply moving, Charlotte's Web is a story about the power of friendship, and celebrating what makes everyone special. It is rightly heralded as one of the greatest children's books ever written. "E. B. White's writing is perfect... And Garth William's muted illustrations are entirely without fault. Whether read aloud or solo, this is a book well deserving of its 'classic' status." - The Children's Book Review
CONTRIBUTORS: E. B. White, Garth WilliamsEAN: 9780141354828COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 191 gHEIGHT: 198 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Random House Children's UKDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Farm Animals, JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Insects, Spiders, etc., JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & MagicWIDTH: 129 cmSPINE:
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Interest age: from c 7 years, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Fantasy, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
An unusual and witty story which provides a gentle introduction to questions of mortality, Charlotte's Web is a modern classic., From grammar to the tenderness in which this story is delivered, E. B. White's writing is so perfect... And Garth William's muted illustrations are entirely without fault. Whether read aloud or solo, this is a book well deserving of it's 'classic' status., An extraordinary story, exquisitely written, with unforgettable passages of dialogue and description, that confronts the dilemma of our relationship with farm animals. Witty, and in places, desperately sad this is a book where animals talk yet remain who they are, themselves. A book to make you cry.
E. B. White (Author) E. B. White was born in New York in 1899 and died in 1985. He kept animals on his farm in Maine and some of these creatures crept into his books, such as STUART LITTLE which was recently made into a blockbusting film. He received many awards including the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal in 1970, an award given every five years to authors who have 'made a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children'.Garth Williams (Illustrator) Garth Williams was born in 1912 and became one of American's best-loved illustrators.His magical drawings have brought to life many memorable children's book characters, including Fern, Wilbur, and Charlotte in Charlotte's Web and the adventurous little mouse, Stuart Little.Garth Williams died in 1996, at the age of 84.
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Puffin Classics: the definitive collection of timeless stories, for every child. On foggy mornings, Charlotte's web was truly a thing of beauty . Even Lurvy, who wasn't particularly interested in beauty, noticed the web when he came with the pig's breakfast. And then he took another look and he saw something that made him set his pail down. There, in the centre of the web, neatly woven in block letters, was a message. It said: SOME PIG!This is the story of a little girl named Fern, who loves a little pig named Wilbur - and of Wilbur's dear friend, Charlotte, a beautiful large grey spider. When Fern's uncle decrees that Wilbur must become bacon, Fern, Charlotte, Templeton the rat and all Wilbur's farmyard friends come up with an ingenious plan to fool the humans, and save their very special pig. Joyful, funny, and deeply moving, Charlotte's Web is a story about the power of friendship, and celebrating what makes everyone special. It is rightly heralded as one of the greatest children's books ever written. "E. B. White's writing is perfect... And Garth William's muted illustrations are entirely without fault. Whether read aloud or solo, this is a book well deserving of its 'classic' status." - The Children's Book Review
CONTRIBUTORS: E. B. White, Garth WilliamsEAN: 9780141354828COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 191 gHEIGHT: 198 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Random House Children's UKDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Farm Animals, JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Insects, Spiders, etc., JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & MagicWIDTH: 129 cmSPINE:
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Interest age: from c 7 years, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Fantasy, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
E. B. White (Author) E. B. White was born in New York in 1899 and died in 1985. He kept animals on his farm in Maine and some of these creatures crept into his books, such as STUART LITTLE which was recently made into a blockbusting film. He received many awards including the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal in 1970, an award given every five years to authors who have 'made a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children'.Garth Williams (Illustrator) Garth Williams was born in 1912 and became one of American's best-loved illustrators.His magical drawings have brought to life many memorable children's book characters, including Fern, Wilbur, and Charlotte in Charlotte's Web and the adventurous little mouse, Stuart Little.Garth Williams died in 1996, at the age of 84.
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As a true sci-fi nerd I coudn't wait to see how T'Manya would write sci-fi with a Christian undertone. Needless to say, once I started, I couldn't put "The Rip" down. Make all your friends and family read the book and you will have hours of conversation and mind-blowing debates about the underlying message of the book.
Ek lees in ’n beknopte skrywersprofiel van skrywer, Salma Swanepoel, dat sy hoop om verhale te skryf wat lesers sal laat ontspan. Dit het sy inderdaad baie goed reggekry met haar nuwe Romanza, Hemel op aarde.
Die milieu is heel oorspronklik, ’n kleinhoewe waarop ’n koshuis vir veertien hoërskoolseuns ingerig is. Celeste aanvaar ’n tydelike pos as kok en kom gewapen met die oortuiging dat kos gesond moet wees, want só het sy geleer by haar ma wat ’n voedselkundige is. Sy loop haar vas teen voorbehoude, veral van die “skoorsoekerige swaerie” wat inmeng met haar kos en selfs met haar verhouding met haar ouers. Tog kom sy spoedig tot ’n besef : “Denial is a river in Egypt, en sy swem in daardie rivier rond asof sy die Olimpiese swemspan wil haal.” (p.107)
Die verhaal ontplooi heerlik, met selfs ’n skeut spanning wanneer ’n kind soek raak. Misverstande sorg vir bietjie humor ook, niks te swaar of stremmend nie. En ten spyte van Arno se gewroeg oor Celeste se ouderdom, laat liefde hom nie voorskryf nie.
Oulike korrelasie tussen die hoofkarakters se name en die naam van die kleinhoewe, Hemel-op-aarde, rond die storielyn mooi af.
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