Old Mother West Wind
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kr 118,00
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ISBN/Varenr
9788027273300
Omtale
In "Old Mother West Wind," Thornton Burgess crafts a whimsical narrative that transports readers into the enchanting world of nature through the eyes of animal characters who embody human traits. Set against the backdrop of a picturesque countryside, the book employs a playful yet didactic literary style that reflects Burgess's deep appreciation for wildlife and the environment. Through delightful storytelling, the tales of Old Mother West Wind and her myriad woodland friends intertwine, each imparting moral lessons and fostering a sense of respect for nature's delicate balance, thereby situating the work within the broader literary tradition of early 20th-century children's literature that emphasized ecological consciousness. Thornton Burgess, an American naturalist and author, drew significant inspiration from his own childhood experiences exploring the outdoors. His lifelong dedication to nature conservation and his role as a prominent environmental advocate are evident throughout his writing. This commitment not only informs the charming dialogue and vivid imagery of the characters but also serves as a clarion call for young readers to nurture their connection with the natural world, fostering an ethos of stewardship. Recommended for readers of all ages, "Old Mother West Wind" invites both children and adults to rediscover the joy and wisdom found in nature. With its enchanting storytelling and rich morals, it serves as an ideal entry point for discussions about ecology and wildlife while nurturing a love for reading. Such a maestro of narrative, Burgess offers a timeless treasure worthy of exploration.
Produktinformasjon
- ISBN/Varenr: 9788027273300
- Utgivelsesdato: 15.02.2022
- Utgivelsesår: 2022
- Forlag: OK Publishing
- Innbinding: Heftet
- Språk: Engelsk
- Personer: Burgess, Thornton
- Litteraturtype: Skjønnlitteratur
- Emne: Children's Books/Baby/Preschool
- Målgruppe: Barn/ungdom
- Aldersgrense: 0
- Opplag: 0
- Utgave: 0
- Illustrert: Nei
- Sider: 40