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Cargando... Adiós, Chunky Rice (1999)por Craig Thompson
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I read this twice because it was short and I didn't really like it the first time. The second time I think I appreciated it more, but I still found the way Chunky's neighbor-friend talks really annoying. But in a way it's a sweet story. Totally weird, but sweet and sad. ( ) After reading Craig Thompson's book, Blankets, I had to read Chunky Rice. I ran home and immediately dug in. Why am I reading about a mouse and a turtle? I put it down figuring I had adjust my expectations (note to self - be careful of Indiana Jones Crystal Skull) A few days later, I picked it back and was rather charmed by this book a goodbye between friends. You will have to suspend belief that you have a turtle and a mouse being friends and they interact in the human world like Alvin & the Chipmunks. I'm not sure why Chunky Rice (the turtle) has to leave or how old they are. Hm, looking back, I think the book makes even less sense. Perhaps, you should look at the book from an emotional standpoint and just enjoy the ride. I feel like I'm more connected (emotionally) with Chunky Rice than many of my own family members. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
This stunning book-length debut is a quiet picture novella of a small turtle, Chunky Rice, leaving his home and his mouse friend, Dandel. A Dr. Seussian cast of colorful characters and lush cartoon-y brushwork shape this into a charming, profound tale of loneliness, loss, and undying friendship. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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