TÃtol : |
James and the giant peach |
Tipus de document : |
text imprès |
Autors : |
Roald Dahl |
Editorial : |
London, New York : Puffin Books |
Data de publicació : |
1996 |
Nombre de pà gines : |
126 p. |
ll. : |
il |
Dimensions : |
20 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/DL : |
051488005995 |
Idioma : |
Anglès (eng) |
Classificació : |
JN Narrativa juvenil |
Resum : |
Roald Dahl was a champion of the underdog and all things little - in this case, an orphaned boy oppressed by two nasty, self-centered aunts. How James escapes his miserable life with the horrible aunts and becomes a hero is a Dahlicious fantasy of the highest order. You will never forget resourceful little James and his new family of magically overgrown insects - a ladybug, a spider, a grasshopper, a glowworm, a silkworm, and the chronic complainer, a centipede with a hundred gorgeous shoes. Their adventures aboard a luscious peach as large as a house take them across the Atlantic Ocean, through waters infested with peach-eating sharks and skies inhabited by malevolent Cloudmen, to a ticker-tape parade in New York City. This happily ever after contemporary fairy tale is a twentieth-century classic that every child deserves to know. And Lane Smith's endearingly funny illustrations are a perfect match for the text. |
James and the giant peach [text imprès] / Roald Dahl . - London, New York : Puffin Books, 1996 . - 126 p. : il ; 20 cm. ISSN : 051488005995 Idioma : Anglès ( eng)
Classificació : |
JN Narrativa juvenil |
Resum : |
Roald Dahl was a champion of the underdog and all things little - in this case, an orphaned boy oppressed by two nasty, self-centered aunts. How James escapes his miserable life with the horrible aunts and becomes a hero is a Dahlicious fantasy of the highest order. You will never forget resourceful little James and his new family of magically overgrown insects - a ladybug, a spider, a grasshopper, a glowworm, a silkworm, and the chronic complainer, a centipede with a hundred gorgeous shoes. Their adventures aboard a luscious peach as large as a house take them across the Atlantic Ocean, through waters infested with peach-eating sharks and skies inhabited by malevolent Cloudmen, to a ticker-tape parade in New York City. This happily ever after contemporary fairy tale is a twentieth-century classic that every child deserves to know. And Lane Smith's endearingly funny illustrations are a perfect match for the text. |
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