| TÃtol : |
Rascal |
| Tipus de document : |
text imprès |
| Autors : |
Sterling North |
| Editorial : |
New York, Sydney... : Scholastic Group |
| Data de publicació : |
1991 |
| Nombre de pà gines : |
181 p. |
| ll. : |
il. |
| Dimensions : |
20 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL : |
05090446711 |
| Idioma : |
Anglès (eng) |
| Classificació : |
JN Narrativa juvenil |
| Resum : |
Skunks, woodchucks, a crow named Poe, an absent-minded father, aneighteen foot, half-finished canoe in the living room—welcome to the North home! Nothing's surprising at the North residence. Not even eleven-year-old Sterling's new pet raccoon. Rascal is only a baby when young Sterling brings him home to join his unusual family. The mischievous raccoon and Sterling are partners and best friends for a perfect year of adventure—swimming, fishing, exploring the countryside together—until the spring day when everything suddenly changes and Sterling realizes he must let Rascal go. This heartwarming and delightful memoir of a boy's friendship with a wild animal, and his growing awareness of the world around him, has become a treasured classic. Rascal has taken his place among literature's most captivating and endearing animals. |
Rascal [text imprès] / Sterling North . - New York, Sydney... : Scholastic Group, 1991 . - 181 p. : il. ; 20 cm. ISSN : 05090446711 Idioma : Anglès ( eng)
| Classificació : |
JN Narrativa juvenil |
| Resum : |
Skunks, woodchucks, a crow named Poe, an absent-minded father, aneighteen foot, half-finished canoe in the living room—welcome to the North home! Nothing's surprising at the North residence. Not even eleven-year-old Sterling's new pet raccoon. Rascal is only a baby when young Sterling brings him home to join his unusual family. The mischievous raccoon and Sterling are partners and best friends for a perfect year of adventure—swimming, fishing, exploring the countryside together—until the spring day when everything suddenly changes and Sterling realizes he must let Rascal go. This heartwarming and delightful memoir of a boy's friendship with a wild animal, and his growing awareness of the world around him, has become a treasured classic. Rascal has taken his place among literature's most captivating and endearing animals. |
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