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1936 ó Ⱓ ̷ å Classic 鼭, ݱ ظ å Top Seller ڸ ϰ ִ Դϴ.
ð Ferdinando ȲҰ ־ϴ. 丣 ٸ ҵ ſ ٸ ҿ. ״ÿ ɾƼ ٶ Ƿ ⸦ ô ʹ . 귯 Ұ Ǿ 丣 ٸ Һٵ ũ ҷ . 帮忡 տ Ҹ ã Խϴ. ٸ ҵ ̵ � ̸ ٰ , 丣 տ ״ÿ ɾƼ ⸦ . 丣 ڸ ߸ Ҿ. ̸ ؿ ħ . 丣... ̸ ٰ ٰ... ֵձ.
帮忡 , Ŵ Ѱ ѹ ѹ ɾ 丣 ߵ ̰ ߽ϴ....
å ü з 72 , ϸ, Ư ̾߱ ӷϸ鼭 尨 ְ ֱ ϰ ִ åԴϴ.
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Edition: Paperback, 72pages
ISBN-10: 0140502343
ISBN-13: 978-0140502343
å ũ : 22.4cm x 18.3cm
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Book Description
A true classic with a timeless message!
All the other bulls run, jump, and butt their heads together in fights. Ferdinand, on the other hand, would rather sit and smell the flowers. So what will happen when Ferdinand is picked for the bullfights in Madrid?
The Story of Ferdinand has inspired, enchanted, and provoked readers ever since it was first published in 1936 for its message of nonviolence and pacifism. In WWII times, Adolf Hitler ordered the book burned in Nazi Germany, while Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union, granted it privileged status as the only non-communist children's book allowed in Poland.
The preeminent leader of Indian nationalism and civil rights, Mahatma Gandhi--whose nonviolent and pacifistic practices went on to inspire Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.--even called it his favorite book.
Children's Literature
First published in 1936, this reissue has been updated by adding watercolors to its previously black-and-white illustrations. Set in Spain, it is about a young bull named Ferdinand. All bulls in Spain aspire to one day fight in the ring with a matador. But not Ferdinand. All day long the young bulls play at fighting in hopes that one day they will be strong enough to be chosen for the bullfights. But Ferdinand prefers to quietly sit in the pasture and enjoy his surroundings. When the bulls all mature, they long to be selected for the bullring...all but Ferdinand. As the other bulls prance and preen, hoping to be selected, Ferdinand ignores the commotion. Suddenly, Ferdinand is stung by a bumblebee. He bellows and dances around like crazy. The matadors are so impressed with his machismo they select him as the strongest bull. He is praised all around for his power, until the day of the bullfight. Poor Ferdinand just sits there. The matadors prod and coax with no luck. Ferdinand is not interested in fighting. Ferdinand is returned to his pasture to live out his life in solitude. This traditional tale is a joy to revisit, as a bit of Spanish culture is shared. It is also a nice lesson for youngstersit is not necessary to following the crowd. One in a series of "Reading Railroad Books".
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