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Dorothy Joan Harris

Autore di Even If It Kills Me

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Comprende il nome: Dorothy J. Harris

Comprende anche: Dorothy Harris (1)

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Opere di Dorothy Joan Harris

Even If It Kills Me (1987) 57 copie
Four seasons for Toby (1987) 48 copie
A Very Unusual Dog (2004) 46 copie
Hobo Jungle (2002) 43 copie
No Dinosaurs in the Park (1990) 41 copie
The House Mouse (1973) 21 copie
Speedy Sam (1989) 16 copie
The Wishing Time (2004) 15 copie
Time for Courage (2006) 15 copie
Don't Call Me Sugar Baby! (1991) 14 copie
The School Mouse (1977) 11 copie
The Waiting Time (2005) 7 copie
Cameron and Me (1997) 6 copie
Rumpelstiltskin (1991) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Cricket Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 1, September 1978 (1978) — Collaboratore — 2 copie

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female
Nazionalità
Canada

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Jonathan and his mouse friend return in this third picture book devoted to their adventures, following upon The House Mouse and The School Mouse. With Jonathan's friend Toby home sick with the mumps, the first-grader finds his month-long assignment of cleaning the blackboards after school quite boring. Then the mouse that he brought to school in the previous book surfaces, and they have some interesting experiences, together with the classroom hamster. Will Jonathan's teacher discover what they've been up to? And will he want to stop cleaning the blackboards, at the end of the month...?

It's interesting to note that each of the three picture-books featuring these characters are illustrated by a different artist - The House Mouse by Barbara Cooney, The School Mouse by Chris Conover, and The School Mouse and the Hamster by Judy Clifford. Clifford apparently made her children's book debut here, and the result is quite lovely. Much like The School Mouse, the artwork here alternates between black-and-white two-page spreads, and ones in full color, both appealing. Also like The School Mouse, this is text-heavy for a picture-book, so I'd say it was suitable for older childhood audiences, perhaps first grade and up.
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AbigailAdams26 | Jul 11, 2020 |
Jonathan and his mouse friend, who first appeared in The House Mouse, return in this picture-book from Canadian author Dorothy Joan Harris and American illustrator Chris Conover. Jonathan, who is now six, has started school, and he isn't sure that he likes it. Worried and anxious, he has difficulty making friends, and isn't sure he'll ever get used to the school-day routine. Then the mouse who visited him when he was four reappears, and becomes fascinated by his wind-up toy jeep. After a number of nighttime play sessions, the mouse demands a longer ride, and Jonathan takes him to school as part of his Show-and-Tell contribution. Here, enjoying the much longer hallways, the mouse decides to stay...

Published in 1977, The School Mouse is a book I sought out for the illustrations, as I am currently exploring the work of illustrator Chris Conover. I didn't realize that it was the second story about these character, and that the first - the aforementioned The House Mouse - was illustrated by Barbara Cooney. I will definitely have to seek out that earlier book, as well as the third title, The School Mouse and the Hamster. The story here was engaging, sensitively exploring a first grader's mixed feelings about starting school. The adventure with the mouse allows Jonathan to make friends and feel more comfortable in his new environment. As expected, the artwork is lovely, alternating between two-page spreads with black-and-white illustrations, and spreads with color illustrations. This is very text-heavy for a picture-book, so I'd recommend it to older picture-book audiences, particularly those feeling ambivalent about going to school for the first time.
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AbigailAdams26 | Jul 10, 2020 |
Another preachy after-school special sort of book in pulpy paperback format. Perhaps my opinions are slightly skewed by living in a world where there's no way in hell an anorexic, especially one with as few physical problems as the protagonist, is going to receive such prompt, aggressive, and prolonged treatment. It seems so overly heroic and *simple* when I've known people who've experienced much worse.
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littlepiece | 1 altra recensione | Oct 25, 2009 |
Great book, I'm so glad I read it because it gave me a good understanding of eating disorders at a pretty young age.

Taught me that anorexia and bulimia are serious illnesses.
 
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RatSoup | 1 altra recensione | Oct 7, 2009 |

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