The Mayor of Central Park

The Mayor of Central Park
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

Lexile Score

570

Reading Level

2-3

نویسنده

Mark Nelson

شابک

9781470354060
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
اوی صاحب مدال نیوبری داستان تخیلی سرشار از تعلیق و شگفتی را می نویسد. برای حیوانات سنترال پارک، وقتی بابا ددی و گروهش به سمت بالای شهر حرکت می‌کنند و پارک را تسخیر می‌کنند زندگی وارونه می‌شود. شهردار پارک مرکزی، سنجابی به نام اسکار وسترویت، مصمم است که پارک را به صاحبان اصلی ان، یعنی سنجاب، خرگوش و موش بازگرداند. روایت زنده «مارک نیلسون» باعث زنده شدن موجودات «پارک مرکزی» در سال ۱۹۰۰ شد. دیگر کتاب‌های اوی شامل کریسپن و اعترافات واقعی شارلوت دویل است.

نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Fans of Avi's Dimwood Forest titles will delight in taking a new trip, this time to New York's Central Park. Baseball, gang intrigue, and a love affair interweave as the rats move uptown and upset the equilibrium of the established animal community. Oscar Westerwit, the squirrel who has long held the mayorship, young Maud, Big Daddy Duds, and members of the local baseball teams, scheme, mince, and bumble their way into young listeners' hearts. Avi's playful references to turn-of-the-century New York will intrigue older listeners. Mark Nelson balances all the balls well--the tongue-in-cheek humor, the New York accents, the alliteration and word play, the pacing, and the myriad characters. He voices a conniving rat boss, a "sees-all" barmaid, and a "my-son-never-listens-to-me" mother. All the while, Oscar remains fresh and convincing. A.R. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from August 11, 2003
With Newbery Medalist Avi (Crispin: The Cross of Lead) at the helm of an over-the-top romp set in 1900 New York City, "you got yourself a story busting to trot itself up Broadway like a tap-dancing centipede" (in the words of the omniscient narrator). The tale finds downtowner Big Daddy Duds, a baseball-loving jewel thief of a rat (the kind with whiskers and a tail), deciding it's time to move up in the world ("I like this here Central Park.... I like the green. Reminds me of money"). He and his gang soon take over, displacing the residents. Meanwhile Duds's independent-minded daughter Maud moves out ("It's time I strung my own beads") and falls in love with the squirrel Oscar Westerwit, mayor of Central Park and shortstop for the Central Park Green Sox. With traitors in both camps, double-crosses and plenty of intrigue, the action hurtles toward a turf war, but out-ratted and out-gunned, Oscar's rebellion is short-lived. It's up to Maud to propose a solution—a showdown game between the Green Sox and the Downtown Duds for possession of the park ("Anybody makes an error, I'll shoot him," Duds tells his team). The tough-talking prose would do any old gangster movie proud (Dud's players are "as nervous as a dime standing on edge"). If only James Cagney were available for the audio. Final artwork not seen by PW. Ages 8-12.




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