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Paperback: 192 pages
ISBN-10: 031262543X
ISBN-13: 978-0312625436
Ã¥ Å©±â: 20.8 cm x 13.8 cm
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Book Description
Before he had a family, Moominpappa led a life of adventure and intrigue. But he¡¯s never told his story until now. He has a bad cold, and it¡¯s the perfect time to remember his youthful endeavors and to ponder the experiences which have made him the remarkable Moomin he is.
When stricken with a severe cold, Moominpappa decides to set down an account of his eventful youth, which he shares chapter by chapter with Moomintroll, Sniff, and Snufkin.
From School Library Journal
Moominpappa has a terrible cold and decides that the best thing to do under the circumstances is to remain quiet and compile his memoirs. In a ponderous manner, he writes of his escape from a foundling home, his link-ups with Joxter, Muddler, and Hodgekins, and the escapades that follow. He reads the chapters aloud to his own little Moomintroll and to the sons of his fellow adventurers. Often they react as many readers will: "But all those sad feelings...are a bit unnecessary. It's all so long." Warburton's translation retains the witty and clever tone of the Finnish writer's tales of Moominland, but the allusions and sardonic humor are often too sophisticated to appeal to the young audience this animal fantasy is likely to attract. For instance, Moominmanna responds to one of Moominpappa's readings, "'Everything'll be much more vivid if you have some passages where you aren't bragging.'" The story moves slowly and the characters, with the exception of the Muddler, don't come alive. A selection mainly for fans of the author's previous stories set in Moominland.
Children's Literature
This delightfully original children's story is about a Moomin (who eventually becomes Moominpappa to his children and grandchildren) who runs away from the orphanage where he was raised to find adventure and disorder. As in many adventures, Moominpappa's escapades begin when he sets off on a haphazard, meandering journey on which he meets several memorable friends. Moominpappa is an endearing character who has such exalted ideas about himself that everything and everyone around him cannot help but be aggrandized as well, adding a humorously epic quality to the tale. This children's book is embedded with subtle philosophical ideas that keep the attention of an adult reader as well, although all readers would be wise to start with the first book in the Moomin collection. Background knowledge of the Moomin world will make this tale even more enjoyable.
Harper¡¯s
¡°There is, in short, everything in the Moon books: giant comets and secret caves and tree houses and stilts and magic-carpet clouds and amusement parks run by despotic practical-joking kings and time machines and ski instructors.¡±
School Library Journal.
¡°These charming fantasies are propelled by a childlike curiosity and filled with quiet wisdom, appealing geniality, and a satisfying sense of self-discovery.¡±
Wall Street Journal
¡°The Moomin books make for both splendid bedtime read-alouds and solitary savoring.¡±
The Washington Post Book World
¡°It¡¯s more than forty years since Jansson¡¯s Moomintrolls first appeared. I found the writing and invention as appealing as ever. She has a thistledown touch.¡±
Entertainment Weekly
¡°The adventures of the easygoing Moomintrolls have all the crispness and tart surprise of a lingonberry, thanks to Jansson¡¯s ineffably light touch, her uncanny sensitivity to universal childhood emotions, and her gift for terse, naturalistic dialogue.¡±
The Horn Book
¡°We need Moominland for its gentle pace, its sense of beauty and awe, and its spirit of friendliness and empathy - now more than ever.¡±
Saturday Review
¡°The most original works for children to be published since the Pooh books, and possibly, since Alice.¡±
Riverbank Review
¡°You will declare yourself a citizen of Moominvalley and call the stories your own - the Moomin world is that compelling.¡± |
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