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Cargando... Mr. Popper's Penguins (1938)por Richard Atwater, Florence Atwater (Autor)
![]() Favorite Childhood Books (187) » 18 más Sonlight Books (63) Ambleside Books (49) Childhood Favorites (125) CCE 1000 Good Books List (177) Overdue Podcast (148) Elevenses (220) 1930s (64) In or About the 1930s (156) Ambleside Y2 (29) Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I found this book when I was a child and am delighted to find it in the GHA Library. Don't ever get rid of it. 7 copies Mr. Popper is a house painter from Stillwater. When he inherits two penguins, one from the zoo and one from a man he admires, Admiral Drake, his life and the lives of his family get turned upside down. Next thing you know, they have 12 penguins to feed. When times become tough, he takes the penguins on the road and tries to have them perform for money. Ultimately, he realizes the penguins belong in the Arctic and returns them to their habitat. An odd little story. The only thing I liked much was the story of how it came to be. My son's wedding gigs got more numerous and later for a time. A catch up from the dearth of such gigs last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, my 9-year old grandson did a few sleep overs with us. In previous years, I would read mostly picture books to him at bed time. I wondered if I could step up the level. It seemed that I could. We got through about half of Mr. Popper's Penguins the first night we was here, and he looked forward to finishing it up for his second night here. I was rather happy to revisit this gem from my childhood and that of my own children. So, Mr. Popper is a house painter who spends most of his spare time reading about and dreaming about exploration in the Antarctic and Arctic. He even writes letters to the explorers, or to Admiral Drake in the Antarctic at any rate. One day, a large box from Adm. Drake appears on Mr. Popper's doorstep. It's a penguin from the South Pole. Mr. Popper names him Capt. Cook. Capt. Cook fits into the family rather nicely, but after a time becomes rather despondent and sickens. Mr. Popper writes to a museum that is supposed to know something about penguins. It turns out the museum has a despondent penguin of their own. They send it to Mr. Popper in case he can figure out a cure. The new penguin, Greta, and Capt. Cook strike up a friendship and heal miraculously. But then, they start having babies, ten in all. Mr. Popper forms his twelve penguins into a traveling act, which is quite a success. Well, other things happen, but I'll stop here. All in all, it's a rather charming story with a comfortable ending. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Mr. Popper vive en una tranquila y pequena ciudad americana llamada Stillwater. Alli nunca pasa nada. Quiza por eso se ha convertido en un sonador y en un especialista en temas del Crtico y de la Antartida, incluso podria decir el nombre de todos sus exploradores y que fueron a hacer a los polos. Un dia conversa, gracias a un programa de radio, con el almirante Drake sobre su expedicion a la Antartida, y este le dice que pronto recibira una sorpresa... Lo que nadie podia suponer es que el almirante iba a enviar una caja con B!un pinguino de la mismisima Antartida! La vida de nuestro protagonista cambiara radicalmente, y la aburrida vida en Stillwater se transformara en una fantastica y permanente aventura llena de pinguinos. Richard Atwater (1892-1948) nacio en Chicago y fue profesor de griego en la universidad, donde conocio a su alumna Florence (1896-1979), que en 1921 se convertia en su esposa. Con Los pinguinos de Mr. Popper (1938) alcanzaron el exito, tras inspirarse Richard en imagenes grabadas de la primera expedicion a la Antartida, realizada por el almirante Byrd. Ya iniciada la escritura del libro, el cayo muy enfermo antes de terminarlo, y tuvo que ser Florence quien, a partir de 1934, lo revisara y diese fin. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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