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The Bear That Wasn't (New York Review Books Children's Collection) - Excellent

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
    Brand
    Unbranded
    MPN
    Does not apply
    ISBN
    9781590173442
    Book Title
    Bear That Wasn't
    Publisher
    New York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
    Item Length
    9.6 in
    Publication Year
    2010
    Format
    Hardcover
    Language
    English
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Item Height
    0.5 in
    Author
    Frank. Tashlin
    Genre
    Juvenile Fiction
    Topic
    Fairy Tales & Folklore / General, General, Animals / Bears, Social Themes / Values & Virtues
    Item Weight
    12.4 Oz
    Item Width
    7.8 in
    Number of Pages
    64 Pages

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    New York Review of Books, Incorporated, T.H.E.
    ISBN-10
    1590173449
    ISBN-13
    9781590173442
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    74152856

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Bear That Wasn't
    Number of Pages
    64 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2010
    Topic
    Fairy Tales & Folklore / General, General, Animals / Bears, Social Themes / Values & Virtues
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Juvenile Fiction
    Author
    Frank. Tashlin
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.5 in
    Item Weight
    12.4 Oz
    Item Length
    9.6 in
    Item Width
    7.8 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Juvenile Audience
    LCCN
    2009-031683
    TitleLeading
    The
    Reviews
    "Like a good many modern satirical fables about animals, this falls heavily between the stools of adult and juvenile interest." The New York Times "It is a fable for grownups that will be fun for children. Sit down with the book and get your own bearings." New York Herald Tribune "If you do not laugh at The Bear That Wasn't you are not only a member of the human group, you are an agelast and you deserve it. An agelast (see Rabelais) is a silly man in a fur coat who needs a shave and doesn't think it's funny." Saturday Review of Literature "Go ahead and enjoythe book, which is thoroughly funny throughout…Mr. Tashlin's bear is very ingratiating and provides a good deal of fun for all members of the family." Springfield Republican "Mr. Tashlin's earlier masterpiece, The Bear That Wasn't is a genially savage lampoon on the The Civilized People Who Aren't." Los Angeles Times "...a good story with wonderful pictures and even some political satire to appeal to adults who read it, as well." Scott Simon, Weekend Edition Saturday, NPR "...it's a classic. And the proof of that is that it is now coming out...from the wonderful and magnificent New York Review of Books Children's Collection. [ The Bear That Wasn't ] has been hanging around since 1946, with wonderful pen and ink drawings." Daniel Pinkwater, Weekend Edition Saturday, NPR, "Like a good many modern satirical fables about animals, this falls heavily between the stools of adult and juvenile interest." The New York Times "It is a fable for grownups that will be fun for children. Sit down with the book and get your own bearings." New York Herald Tribune "If you do not laugh at The Bear That Wasn't you are not only a member of the human group, you are an agelast and you deserve it. An agelast (see Rabelais) is a silly man in a fur coat who needs a shave and doesn't think it's funny." Saturday Review of Literature "Go ahead and enjoythe book, which is thoroughly funny throughout...Mr. Tashlin's bear is very ingratiating and provides a good deal of fun for all members of the family." Springfield Republican "Mr. Tashlin's earlier masterpiece, The Bear That Wasn't is a genially savage lampoon on the The Civilized People Who Aren't." Los Angeles Times "...a good story with wonderful pictures and even some political satire to appeal to adults who read it, as well." Scott Simon, Weekend Edition Saturday, NPR "...it's a classic. And the proof of that is that it is now coming out...from the wonderful and magnificent New York Review of Books Children's Collection. [ The Bear That Wasn't ] has been hanging around since 1946, with wonderful pen and ink drawings." Daniel Pinkwater, Weekend Edition Saturday, NPR, "Like a good many modern satirical fables about animals, this falls heavily between the stools of adult and juvenile interest." The New York Times "It is a fable for grownups that will be fun for children. Sit down with the book and get your own bearings." New York Herald Tribune "If you do not laugh atThe Bear That Wasn'tyou are not only a member of the human group, you are an agelast and you deserve it. An agelast (see Rabelais) is a silly man in a fur coat who needs a shave and doesn't think it's funny." Saturday Review of Literature "Go ahead and enjoythe book, which is thoroughly funny throughout…Mr. Tashlin's bear is very ingratiating and provides a good deal of fun for all members of the family." Springfield Republican "Mr. Tashlin's earlier masterpiece,The Bear That Wasn'tis a genially savage lampoon on the The Civilized People Who Aren't." Los Angeles Times
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Grade From
    Preschool
    Dewey Decimal
    [Fic]
    Grade To
    Third Grade
    Synopsis
    "Once upon a time, in fact it was Tuesday," the Bear went into the woods to settle in for his long winter nap. But when he awoke what had happened? The trees were gone, the grass was gone, the flowers were gone, and in their place were buildings, cars, a fenced-off courtyard. The Bear had no idea that he was in the middle of a factory. "Get back to work " a man yelled out of the blue. "I don't work here," said the Bear, "I'm a bear." The man laughed and laughed. "Fine excuse for a man to keep from doing any work--saying he's a bear." And so it began and so it went, with the Bear protesting his bearness all the way from the Third Vice President to the First, and no one willing to believe that he wasn't just a silly man in a fur coat who needed a shave. How the bear endured and how he finally prevailed are the subject of this delightful modern fairy tale--beautifully illustrated with the author's inventive line drawings--about sticking up for yourself, no matter how many Foremen, General Managers, Vice Presidents, or even Company Presidents stand in your way., "Once upon a time, in fact it was Tuesday," the Bear went into the woods to settle in for his long winter nap. But when he awoke what had happened? The trees were gone, the grass was gone, the flowers were gone, and in their place were buildings, cars, a fenced-off courtyard. The Bear had no idea that he was in the middle of a factory. "Get back to work!" a man yelled out of the blue. "I don't work here," said the Bear, "I'm a bear." The man laughed and laughed. "Fine excuse for a man to keep from doing any work--saying he's a bear." And so it began and so it went, with the Bear protesting his bearness all the way from the Third Vice President to the First, and no one willing to believe that he wasn't just a silly man in a fur coat who needed a shave. How the bear endured and how he finally prevailed are the subject of this delightful modern fairy tale--beautifully illustrated with the author's inventive line drawings--about sticking up for yourself, no matter how many Foremen, General Managers, Vice Presidents, or even Company Presidents stand in your way.
    LC Classification Number
    PZ7.T21114Be 2010

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