Phantom Tollbooth
- Páginas
- 256
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780394820378
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~4h 29min
Phantom Tollbooth es un book de Norton Juster. Tiene 256 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Norton Juster’s novel follows Milo, a restless boy whose days are consumed by boredom until he discovers a mysterious tollbooth in his bedroom. Crossing into the Lands Beyond, Milo encounters a realm where language and mathematics take physical form, populated by allegorical figures such as the word-obsessed King Azaz and his scholarly counterpart, the Mathemagician. Guided by a watchdog named Tock who measures time in ticks and tocks, Milo travels through Dictionopolis and Digitopolis on a quest to restore balance to a fractured kingdom. The narrative weaves together elaborate wordplay, logical puzzles, and gentle satire to explore how curiosity transforms the mundane into the extraordinary. Juster crafted the work as a meditation on education and intellectual engagement, deliberately embedding lessons about vocabulary, arithmetic, and critical thinking within an adventurous framework. Illustrated by Jules Feiffer, the book remains a recognized example of mid-century children’s literature that treats learning as an essential and joyful pursuit.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Phantom Tollbooth?+
Phantom Tollbooth tiene 256 páginas.
¿De qué trata Phantom Tollbooth?+
Norton Juster’s novel follows Milo, a restless boy whose days are consumed by boredom until he discovers a mysterious tollbooth in his bedroom. Crossing into the Lands Beyond, Milo encounters a realm where language and mathematics take physical form, populated by allegorical figures such as the word...
¿Quién escribió Phantom Tollbooth?+
Phantom Tollbooth fue escrito por Norton Juster.