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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I like Browne's Gorilla books best. And his books about Willy, the boy who is drawn as an ape, are terrific for the right readers. His original and fractured fairy tales, though... these are challenging. Brilliant, gorgeous, but challenging. I watched a read aloud of this on youtube; I wish I could read a print copy so that I could get a richer experience and more complete understanding. It's gotta be very symbolic, maybe Jungian? ( ) This book is about two siblings who are very opposite of one another and bicker back and forth a lot. One day their mom got tired of hearing them fight and told them to leave the house and be back by dinner. The children went off and they found a tunnel. The brother went in and the sister chased after him. The sister found him as stone and hugged him. Finally he turned into himself again and they went home. It is a little bit of an odd book but it teaches children that no matter how much they fight with their siblings, they will still always love them. This is a story about a brother and sister who argue all the time. One day their mother send them out together and the brother decides to crawl into a tunnel and his sister is forced to crawl in behind him after he does not come out for a while. While in the tunnel it is up to the sister to save her brother. Once upon a time there were a brother and a sister who were so completely different and argued all the time. The brother goes down a mysterious tunnel, but the sister is too afraid to -- until she becomes worried about her brother and so braves the tunnel and the horrible wood beyond. When she finds him he has been turned to stone, but she hugs and cries over him, turning him back into human form and they escape back home -- both changed by the experience. Red Riding Hood visual sub-theme throughout. no reviews | add a review
Scornful of his younger sister's fears, a young boy decides to explore a tunnel forcing her to go after him when he doesn't return. No library descriptions found. |
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