Gooseberry Park and the Master Plan

پارک گوسبری و نقشه اصلی
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

Lexile Score

830

Reading Level

3-5

ATOS

5

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Arthur Howard

ناشر

Beach Lane Books

شابک

9781481404518
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استامپی سنجاب و دوستان با هم متحد می شوند تا روز را در این یار دلربای تنها برای پارک گوسبری محبوب، از سینتیا ریلانت دارنده و ارتور هاوارد، تصویرگر نیوبری، نجات دهند. ماه هاست که باران نیامده است و همه حیوانات در پارک گوسبری در خطر هستند. ایا دسته دوستان عزیز می‌توانند به موقع راه حلی برای نجات پیدا کنند؟ قطعا! نخستین رمان سینتیا ریلانت، برنده جایزه نیوبری، در بیش از یک دهه، همه هوش و جذابیت اولین ماجراجویی گروه Goseberry Park را دارد، که Kirkus Review ان را «پیچیده و خنده دار... یک داستان ظریف که توسط یک دست مطمئن ارائه شده است. ”

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from March 23, 2015
Twenty years after Gooseberry Park, Rylant and Howard return with a companion book, and it’s well worth the wait. While an ice storm figured prominently in the previous book, a drought is now causing trouble for Stumpy the squirrel, Murray the bat, and other animals in and around the park. Rylant swiftly recaps the events of the earlier book before moving on to
the animals’ efforts to secure needed water, using a plan devised by genius crow Herman (it involves 200 owls and a great many drinking straws). Howard’s b&w illustrations build on the story’s ample humor (as when he shows a blissed-out Murray enjoying a Reiki session from Gwendolyn the hermit crab) while Rylant unspools a quietly magical tale of cooperation and kindness, with a gentle environmental undercurrent. Ages 8–12. Author’s agent: Steven Malk, Writers House.



School Library Journal

May 1, 2015

Gr 3-5-Rain matters...especially when there is none. Gooseberry Park is suffering an unusual drought. In Gooseberry Park (Harcourt, 1995), readers met Stumpy, the caring mother squirrel; Murray, the animated black bat; Gwendolyn, the wise hermit crab; and Kona, the brave Chocolate Lab. In this clever sequel, the odd menagerie fears the effects of the drought on their beloved park and come up with a plan to get every creature, from the youngest to the oldest, life-saving water. They enlist the help of the park's assorted residents. While their scheme is utterly outrageous, (it's amazing what a raccoon, 200 owls, and 20 packs of chewing gum can do, ) it conveys the idea that no matter the obstacles, a solution can be found by those willing to overcome differences and work together., This contemporary tale is a surefire winner. Rylant's inspired writing gives readers a humane understanding of drought and its consequences. The importance of family and friendship is reinforced as every creature rises to the occasion. The characters are wonderfully defined. The cartoonish black-and-white drawings add to the fun. Vocabulary is sophisticated. VERDICT Rylant does it again with this wonderful tale of nature, friendship, and family; a must-have.-Sada Mozer, Los Angeles Public Library

Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



DOGO Books
Babu - Even though this book has a really simple plot, while I was reading I realized it is the way the author puts in so much emotion into the text that makes this book special.


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