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Cricket in Times Square

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Pagine
134
Lingua
EN
ISBN
9780440228899
Tempo di Lettura
~2h 21min

Cricket in Times Square è un book di George Selden. Conta 134 pagine.

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George Selden’s enduring children’s novel follows a young cricket from rural Connecticut who accidentally arrives in the bustling subway station beneath Times Square. There, he forms an unlikely friendship with Tucker, a resourceful city mouse, and Harry, a thoughtful tabby cat. Together, the three companions navigate the rhythms of urban New York while adjusting to their new surroundings. The story explores themes of cross-species camaraderie, the contrast between city and country life, and the healing power of music. Selden’s gentle prose captures both the wonder and disorientation of finding belonging in an unfamiliar world, grounding its anthropomorphic characters in recognizable human emotions. Awarded a Newbery Honor in 1961, the novel remains a staple of mid-twentieth-century American children’s literature. Its enduring appeal lies in its understated celebration of friendship, adaptation, and the simple joys found in shared companionship.

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Quante pagine ha Cricket in Times Square?+

Cricket in Times Square ha 134 pagine.

Di cosa parla Cricket in Times Square?+

George Selden’s enduring children’s novel follows a young cricket from rural Connecticut who accidentally arrives in the bustling subway station beneath Times Square. There, he forms an unlikely friendship with Tucker, a resourceful city mouse, and Harry, a thoughtful tabby cat. Together, the three ...

Chi ha scritto Cricket in Times Square?+

Cricket in Times Square è stato scritto da George Selden.