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Many Moons

by James Thurber, Louis Slobodkin
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Overview

A favorite story over the years with both children and adults, Many Moons is the wise tale of a little princess who wanted the moon and got it. Every reader will relish the perplexed counselors, the enraged king, the clever jester, and the demanding princess herself, who solved the problem that baffled all her elders.

Though many try, only the court jester is able to fulfill Princess Lenore's wish for the moon.

Synopsis

Princess Lenore is ill from eating too many raspberry tarts. She believes that possessing the moon is the only thing that will cure her. Despite a command from the King, neither the Lord High Chamberlain nor the Royal Wizard nor the Royal Mathematician can get the moon for her. Only when the clever Court Jester consults the Princess herself is the problem solved - with characteristic Thurber wit.

James Thurber (1894-1961) was one of America's most celebrated humorists.

Marc Simont lives in Connecticut.

Publishers Weekly

"Buoyant watercolors, full of poignancy and subtle merriment, more than do justice to Thurber's beloved tale of a princess who asks for the moon, and the wise jester who presents her with it," said PW. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)

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Princess Lenore is ill, and won't get well until she owns the moon. The King summons all his wise men-the Lord Chamberlain, the Royal Wizard and the Royal Mathmatician-but none of them knows how to get the moon for his daughter. Finally, the most unlikely of figures-the Court Jester-sorts out what to do. First published in 1943, this edition has fresh new pictures by artist Marc Simont.

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

"Buoyant watercolors, full of poignancy and subtle merriment, more than do justice to Thurber's beloved tale of a princess who asks for the moon, and the wise jester who presents her with it," said PW. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)

Children's Literature - Mary Quattlebaum

Of course the moon isn't made of green cheese-but what is it made of, and more importantly, how to obtain it for an ailing princess? These are the questions that stump the king and his wise counselors until the jester and the princess herself supply the answers. Illustrator Slobodkin won a Caldecott medal for the accompanying squiggly line drawings. 1973 (orig.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1973
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780156569804

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