Walter

Walter
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The Story of a Rat

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

Lexile Score

890

Reading Level

4-5

ATOS

5.7

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Donna Diamond

شابک

9781629795966
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این داستان یک نویسنده و یک خواننده است. نویسنده یک شخص است. خواننده یک موش است. انها در یک خانه قدیمی در لانگ ایلند زندگی میکنند اما هرگز همدیگر را ندیده اند. اینکه این دو موجود تنها چگونه یکدیگر را کشف می‌کنند ماهیت اصلی این داستان است.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

November 14, 2005
Wersba's (Whistle Me Home
) brief tale of a blossoming friendship introduces a literate rat, who "christen himself Walter" after reading works by Sir Walter Scott, and the children's book author whose home he inhabits. The rat hero, who lives under the floorboards of a house owned by Miss Pomeroy, makes a discovery in her library one day. Not only has she written a children's book series about a secret-agent mouse, but he discovers many other authors who have also written about mice ("There was a whole flock
of little books by a woman named Potter, which dealt obsessively with mice," he observes disdainfully). Like Emmaline in Elizabeth Spires's The Mouse of Amherst
, Walter begins communicating with Miss Pomeroy through notes, and he questions why authors never write about rats. In the satisfyingly sentimental finale, the author leaves for Walter a singular Christmas gift and the two finally meet. Wersba wryly interjects into her gentle narrative snippets of literature Walter has read, although many of the allusions will appeal more to older readers (a reference to Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms
and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
, the movie The Maltese Falcon
, etc.). The real charm here comes through Walter's close observations of his writer landlady, and through Wersba's gradual build to a friendship that seems inevitable. Diamond's half-tone illustrations strike a pleasing balance between realistic portraits of the hero while also allowing his personality to come through. Ages 8-up.




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