The Little Bookroom

Author: Eleanor Farjeon

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  • : 38.00 NZD
  • : 9781590170489
  • : The New York Review of Books, Inc
  • : The New York Review of Books, Inc
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  • : 227mm X 145mm X 27mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : Eleanor Farjeon
  • : New York Review Children's Collection
  • : Hardback
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  • : 314
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Barcode 9781590170489
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Description

In "The Little Bookroom," Eleanor Farjeon mischievously tilts our workaday world to reveal its wonders and follies. Her selection of her favorite stories describes powerful--and sometimes exceedingly silly--monarchs, and commoners who are every bit their match; musicians and dancers who live for aft rather than earthly reward; and a goldfish who wishes to "marry the Moon, surpass the Sun, and possess the World."

Author description

Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965) grew up in England in a house filled with books, and she and her brothers enjoyed reading stories to one another and writing their own. In America, Farjeon s best-known work may be the hymn Morning Has Broken, later recorded by Cat Stevens, but in her native country she is beloved as the author of "Elsie Piddock Skips in her Sleep," "Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard," and, of course, "The Little Bookroom." Farjeon was pleased when "The Little Bookroom" won the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award and the Carnegie Medal, but she turned down another honor Dame of the British Empire explaining that she did not wish to become different from the milkman. At her death, the Children s Book Circle established the Eleanor Farjeon Award in her honor."