The Boy on Fairfield Street

The Boy on Fairfield Street
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How Ted Geisel Grew Up to Become Dr. Seuss

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

Reading Level

4

ATOS

5.7

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Lou Fancher

شابک

9780307554840
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نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
Mrs. Linington - This book is about a boy names Ted Fancher that loved to draw and had a crazy imagination and loved animals. I enjoyed this book because it showed how Dr Seuss grew up. Idf you like happiness and following your dreams, you will like The Boy on Fairfield Street-Julissa

Publisher's Weekly

January 12, 2004
Krull's (V Is for Victory
) fond tribute to Dr. Seuss focuses on the well-loved author/artist's youth. Growing up in Springfield, Mass., Ted Geisel "feasted on books and was wild about animals" and "excelled at fooling around." The informal, anecdotal narrative explains that Geisel early on demonstrated a passion for drawing (even on his bedroom walls) "whatever popped into his head." He took only one art class, in high school, and quit when the teacher scolded him for "breaking rules" and told him he would never be successful. While attending Dartmouth, Geisel was admired for his "talent for silliness" and, Krull notes with comic irony, "He was clearly gifted, though no one knew at exactly what. It wasn't as if men could doodle for a living." The tale ends rather abruptly as the 22-year-old Geisel arrives in New York City to embark on his artistic career. A four-page addendum, presented in a smaller font, chronicles the highlights of Dr. Seuss's publishing career and provides intriguing tidbits about the creation of some of his beloved books. Johnson and Fancher's (New York's Bravest
) representational, nostalgic paintings effectively evoke both the period and Geisel's appealingly puckish personality. Featured in spot art, familiar Seuss characters frolic through these pages, thematically complementing the illustrations while reminding readers why Geisel's life is worth celebrating. Ages 6-12.




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