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Country United States ISBN 0-14-050201-7 Dewey Decimal [E] Originally published 1957 | 4.1/5 Publication date 1957 OCLC 2968809 LC Class PZ7.M1336 Ti 1977 Genre Picture book | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Robert mccloskey time of wonder part one
Time of Wonder is a 1957 children's book written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey that won the Caldecott Medal in 1958. The book tells the story of a family's summer on a Maine island overlooking Penobscot Bay, filled with bright images and simple alliteration. Rain, gulls, a foggy morning, the excitement of sailing, the quiet of the night, and the sudden terror of a hurricane are all expressed in this book. This was McCloskey's second Caldecott, the first being Make Way for Ducklings in 1942.
Contents
- Robert mccloskey time of wonder part one
- Afww0033 time of wonder wma
- Description
- Plot
- Critical Reception
- References
Time of Wonder was also made into an audiobook narrated by Tracy Lord.
Afww0033 time of wonder wma
Description
On the cover of the book we can see the girl with her sister sailing on a small boat enjoying the sea and the landscape. This book contains 63 pages with short text and is created for kids between ages 3–8. The wonders of childhood are brought to life in this Caldecott Medal award-winning story of a family's summer vacation on an island off the coast of Maine. The cover is colorful and has a layer of plastic to protect it and is very light. The illustrations made by Robert McCloskey allows us to appreciate and understand his memories and experiences of the island. Time of Wonder was also made into an audiobook narrated by Tracy Lord.
Plot
This book tells readers about a family vacation in Penobscot Bay, off Maine Island. The girl describes every day as a great adventure and how amazed she by the forces of nature. Her time on the island is spent living in the moment, exploring the rocks which magically transform into a castle. The girl continues explore going under the sea and finding wonderful worlds and animals that people often do not notice. The girl describes Maine Island as a magical place where the stars at night look like a pair of eyes watching her. The girl plays with her sister and her dog enjoying the fog of the mornings and the smell of grass, as well as the power of the sheer wind brought by a hurricane that destroys everything in its way. But even after the storm everything returns to calm, and at the end of her time on the island she is ready to return with her family to the big city and face the routine again. In the illustrations of the book by McCloskey, the girl is always happy, playing and exploring her surrounding in Maine Island.
Critical Reception
Goodreads called "Time of Wonder" a "classic" and praised its art for being "evocative" and "Vibrant". Other book reviewers called McCloskey's work a "Masterpiece". kids aboard magazine has praised "Time of Wonder" calling it a "classic that belongs on every family's bookshelf.".