Miss Brooks Loves Books
بواسطة
Barbara Bottner
لا توجد تقييمات بعد
Science Fiction
Children’s
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
32
لغة
صيني
منشور
May 1, 2016
الناشر
Qing DAO Chu Ban She/ Tsai Fong Books
رقم ISBN-10
7555237237
رقم ISBN-13
9787555237235
الوصف
In a vibrant storyline filled with humor and heart, a young narrator grapples with their profound dislike for reading, especially with the enthusiastic Miss Brooks, a dedicated librarian who adores books. This charming tale introduces readers to Miss Brooks, whose passion for literature is contagious, yet sometimes overwhelming for those who don't share her enthusiasm.
As the story unfolds, the young protagonist's reluctance toward reading becomes a central theme, showcasing the diverse ways children relate to books and stories. While Miss Brooks tries to ignite a love for reading, the narrator’s witty reflections highlight the struggle of feeling pressured to enjoy something they don’t. The contrasts between Miss Brooks’ fervor and the child’s indifference evoke a relatable and entertaining dynamic.
Through engaging illustrations and playful language, the narrative captures the joy and the challenges of finding common ground. It ultimately sends a heartfelt message about acceptance and the various paths to discovering one’s own love for reading, or realizing that it’s okay not to love it at all.
As the story unfolds, the young protagonist's reluctance toward reading becomes a central theme, showcasing the diverse ways children relate to books and stories. While Miss Brooks tries to ignite a love for reading, the narrator’s witty reflections highlight the struggle of feeling pressured to enjoy something they don’t. The contrasts between Miss Brooks’ fervor and the child’s indifference evoke a relatable and entertaining dynamic.
Through engaging illustrations and playful language, the narrative captures the joy and the challenges of finding common ground. It ultimately sends a heartfelt message about acceptance and the various paths to discovering one’s own love for reading, or realizing that it’s okay not to love it at all.