During the night while everyone sleeps, a little boy floats up from his bed and flies through the house and the countryside beyond. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Although it's told mostly in prose, this lovely little tale by Randall Jarrell, more of a vignette or meditation than a story, is poetry of the purest sort. The tone is dreamlike, and the wonderous illustrations by Maurice Sendak only enhance that tone. The world of dreams is described in crisp, precise images that evoke several of the senses at once, and the timeless quality of dreams is perfectly depicted. While it's marketed as a children's book, and certainly will be treasured by all sensitive children, it's equally enchanting for any discerning adult. Highly recommended!
A Must Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book was so scary and spooky. I couldn't guess what was going happen next. You must read it. You'll want to put it down but you won't be able to.
Cool!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
At night, David can fly at daytime he can't. He thinks it fun until he realizes it is dangerous.
A flight through dream land
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This sweet and gentle book follows a young boy through one night of dreams. You see, in his dreams he can fly...! It is a simple tale, but fanciful and comforting. I bought a copy for a friend with children. She said that they complained when she started reading it to them because it is small, not brightly colored, and Maurice Sendak's artwork is fairly sophisticated in pen and ink. But when she insisted that they stop half way through... such pleading to continue! May you, too, have such troubles.
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