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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Tale of Urso Brunov: Little Father of All Bearsdi Brian Jacques
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Urso Brunov or Little Father, a bear the size of a thumb, saves a group of animals from a misguided baggy-trousered crybaby known as the Lord of all Sands. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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This has been on my reading list for a while, but somehow I never got around to it. Brian Jacques is well-known as the author of the popular Redwall series, and this picture book is an excellent example of his writing skills.
The story of Urso Brunov, Little Father of All Bears, has a rhythmic, folkloric quality to it. The repeated refrains and heroic quest of Brunov will draw younger children through the lengthy text while older children will wait breathlessly to see if Brunov conquers each new obstacle.
There are only three poems in the story (I am not a fan of Brian Jacques' poetry - I think it's poorly scanned and pedestrian) but they're not essential to the plot and can be easily skipped.
Verdict: A good story for a chilly winter night or to read in installments.
ISBN: 978-0399237621; Published September 2003 by Philomel (out of print); Borrowed from the library