Henry Hikes to Fitchburg

هنری هیکس به فیچبورگ
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Henry Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2006

Lexile Score

170

ATOS

2.1

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

D.B. Johnson

شابک

9780547531205
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الهام گرفته از نوشتهٔ والدن هنری دیوید تورو، هنری هیکز به فیچبرگ، دو دوست هستند که رویکردهای بسیار متفاوتی نسبت به زندگی دارند. هنگامی که ان دو با هم توافق کردند که یک شب در فیچبورگ، که سی مایل با ان فاصله دارد، ملاقات کنند، هر کدام تصمیم می‌گیرد که به روش خود به انجا برسند، و این دو روز به طور شگفت اوری متفاوت هستند.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from March 6, 2000
Freelance illustrator Johnson models his striking debut on a passage from Walden, in which Thoreau advocates journeying on foot over buying a ticket to ride. Henry, a brown bear attired in a brick-red duster and wide-brimmed sun hat, is a kinder, gentler fellow than his cantankerous inspiration. His ursine friend, wearing town clothes and conspicuously toting a pocket watch, makes plans to meet him in Fitchburg, a town 30 miles distant. Spreads contrast the pair's respective travel strategies: on the left, Henry's friend does chores for unseen Mrs. Alcott, Mr. Hawthorne and Mr. Emerson to earn train fare; right-handed pages picture a leisurely Henry examining flora and fauna, admiring the view and excavating a honey tree as he strides toward his destination. At the end of the summer day, "His friend sat on the train in a tangle of people./ Henry ate his way through a blackberry patch." Johnson inventively demonstrates Thoreau's advice with kaleidoscopic illustrations in variegated colors and gently skewed perspectives that weigh fast-paced urban existence against an unmaterialistic life in the woods. Both bears make it to Fitchburg, but Henry's friend wears a blank stare, in contrast to Henry's bright-eyed, curious gaze. Johnson implies what money can and cannot buy, and encourages slowing down to experience nature. With graceful understatement, he presents some complicated ideas assuredly and accessibly. Ages 4-8.




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