Più di un milione di libri, a un clic di distanza!
Eleanor Frances LattimoreLibri
30 giugno 1904 – 12 maggio 1986
Questa autrice è celebrata per le sue affascinanti illustrazioni e storie, spesso tratte dalle sue esperienze infantili in Cina. Le sue opere per bambini dimostrano una profonda comprensione della mente giovane, catturando la bellezza della vita quotidiana. Con un occhio attento ai dettagli e un profondo senso di empatia, crea narrazioni che risuonano con lettori di tutte le età, lasciando un'impressione duratura.
Set in a small Chinese village, the story follows Little Pear, a spirited young boy eager for adventure. Despite its historical backdrop, his experiences resonate with the curiosity and enthusiasm of children today, making his journey relatable and timeless.
Little Pear is a young boy who lives in a small village in China. Although his
story takes place long ago, he is much like any little boy today--always on
the lookout for excitement and adventure! Little Pear is just looking for fun,
but he has a knack for finding trouble without even trying! Join him as he
stows away to the fair in a wheelbarrow full of vegetables, nearly flies away
on a kite, has a mishap with a firecracker, and is rescued from the river by a
houseboat family.
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