
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
por
Beatrix Potter
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Science Fiction
History
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
29
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 1996
Editora
Frederick Warne & Co.
ISBN-10
0723243042
ISBN-13
9780723243045
Descrição
In a quaint countryside, Jemima Puddle-Duck, a lovely but somewhat naive duck, yearns for the freedom to hatch her own ducklings away from the prying eyes of the farmyard. Her aspirations lead her on an adventurous journey filled with whims and whimsy. Despite the well-meaning interference of her friends, Jemima's determination to find the perfect nesting spot drives her to seek out a cunning fox, whose charming exterior hides a treacherous heart.
As Jemima ventures beyond her familiar surroundings, the landscape transforms into a tapestry of lush meadows and secretive woods. Through her escapades, the reader is captivated by her innocence and tenacity. The threat posed by the sly fox serves not only as a source of tension but also highlights the oft-overlooked dangers in the world. Potter's illustrations bring each character to life, evoking a sense of nostalgia while simultaneously engaging a new generation.
Amidst the charm of the narrative lies a poignant message about the importance of wisdom and knowing one's limits. Jemima's quest serves as a reminder that desires can lead one astray, especially when driven by a dream ungrounded in reality. Her interactions with the fox and her eventual realization foster a blend of humor and morality.
As the story unfolds, readers find themselves rooting for Jemima, hoping she finds her place in the world while uncovering the truths hidden beneath the surface. The tale explores themes of independence, trust, and the harsh lessons that can come from placing faith in the wrong friends. With Beatrix Potter's signature style of delicate prose and delightful illustrations, this enchanting tale remains a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages.
As Jemima ventures beyond her familiar surroundings, the landscape transforms into a tapestry of lush meadows and secretive woods. Through her escapades, the reader is captivated by her innocence and tenacity. The threat posed by the sly fox serves not only as a source of tension but also highlights the oft-overlooked dangers in the world. Potter's illustrations bring each character to life, evoking a sense of nostalgia while simultaneously engaging a new generation.
Amidst the charm of the narrative lies a poignant message about the importance of wisdom and knowing one's limits. Jemima's quest serves as a reminder that desires can lead one astray, especially when driven by a dream ungrounded in reality. Her interactions with the fox and her eventual realization foster a blend of humor and morality.
As the story unfolds, readers find themselves rooting for Jemima, hoping she finds her place in the world while uncovering the truths hidden beneath the surface. The tale explores themes of independence, trust, and the harsh lessons that can come from placing faith in the wrong friends. With Beatrix Potter's signature style of delicate prose and delightful illustrations, this enchanting tale remains a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages.
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