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Where the Wild Things Are
Author(s): 
Maurice Sendak (Author)
Peter Schickele (Narrator)
  
Average rating: 
Publisher: Weston Woods Studios, a subsidiary of SCHOLASTIC Inc
Subject(s):  Fiction
Juvenile Fiction
Juvenile Literature
Awards:  Caldecott Medal
Association for Library Service to Children

Format Information

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Available copies:  
Library copies:  
Lending period:   7
File size:   2823 KB
ISBN:  
Release date:   Dec 06, 2005

Description

Max is the hero of this beloved children's classic in which he makes mischief, sails away, tames the wild things and returns home for supper.

Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Sendak's book has been a children's classic for more than 20 years, and this audio version only makes it better. Peter Schickele manages to portray all of Max's emotions--anger, sadness, joy, and loneliness--using varied pace, elongated words, clear enunciation, and the staccato pattern of young children's speech. And while at first he sounds too gruff, as soon as he softens his voice, his performance becomes the epitome of the lightening fast mood changes of childhood. The jazzy musical accompaniment--full of drums, trumpets, and horns--also by Schickele, builds to a crescendo during the "wild rumpus." An excellent reading of a true classic, and a book young children will certainly identify with. W.L.S. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
 

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