

Indlæser... Little Jordan Ray's Muddy Spud (udgave 2005)af Gris Grimly
Detaljer om værketLittle Jordan Ray's Muddy Spud af Steve Soenksen
![]() Ingen Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Jordan Ray was given a muddy spud by his father to take to the village and barter it off for money. He encounters many people who need things. I like the book because it is odd. The entire story rhymes, which I was not expecting. One character he encounters needs something from someone else, but that someone else needs something special form someone, and so on. The illustrations remind me of Nightmare Before Christmas drawings--kind of spooky. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
What do an optimistic lad named Jordan Ray, a down-and-out peasant, a mad hare, a grumpy old troll, an oyster, a knight, a water nymph, a griffin and an eclectic collection of supporting characters have in common? Why, a muddy spud, of course. Gris Grimly has crafted a story rooted in his admiration of Lewis Carroll, L. Frank Baum, and Dr. Seuss. In over 40 pieces of richly-detailed artwork influenced by Arthur Rackham and Edward Gorey, this is an uncommonly lyrical mix of strong story, compelling characters and awe-inspiring art. No library descriptions found. |
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