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Mennyms In The Wilderness
 
 

Mennyms In The Wilderness (Paperback)

de Sylvia Waugh (Author)
4.2étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (6 évaluations de client)
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From Publishers Weekly

Waugh's second book is just as good as The Mennyms, and maybe even better-her characters, outsize rag dolls who have come to life, are a lot more believable than many fictional human families. Everything goes wrong at Brocklehurst Grove when the Mennyms once again receive a letter from Albert Pond (the real one, not the mystical Australian whose letter caused such trouble in the first book). Albert-an orphaned, ineffectual-seeming university lecturer-has been made aware (by the ghost of Aunt Kate, the Mennyms' creator and Albert's own great-great-aunt) of the town council's fiendish plans to raze the family home and to "drive a motorway right through the house." In order to shield the Mennyms from curious human eyes, Albert takes them to a gloomy, isolated country house. Though they pine for Brocklehurst Grove, the Mennyms' new life is not without its adventures. A hilariously suspenseful episode in which Soobie, the blue Mennym, is held prisoner by a gang of boys who want him for their Guy Fawkes' Day bonfire allows Waugh to explore the relationship between dolls and humans with her own blend of delicious whimsy and rigorous logic. An odd, enchanting and thoroughly satisfying fantasy. Ages 10-up.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From School Library Journal

Grade 4-8?The Mennyms (Greenwillow, 1994) have returned with a similar dilemma to that of Mary Norton's miniature folk, The Borrowers (Harcourt, 1953): they must leave their familiar and comfortable home. The family of rag dolls, mysteriously given life and personalities by their creator, the deceased Kate Penshaw, has lived peaceably for 40 years in Kate's home in Brocklehurst Grove. Now the Mennyms are being threatened by a proposed motorway that may take their house and others in the Grove. This crisis prompts Kate's ghost to appear to her great-nephew, Albert Pond, asking him to intervene on their behalf. The dolls' contact with humans has been, of necessity, limited; Albert is incredulous, but willing. What ensues is a totally believable series of events in which the man transports them to a country mansion that has long been vacant but is still in his family. Each of the Mennyms reacts to the move differently, and that is the strength of Waugh's writing?the characterizations are exceptionally vivid and true. Plotting is stronger and faster paced than in the first book, and children will enjoy the excitement of motorbike rides and a kidnapping as well as the family's dilemma, which is resolved in the end. A great read-aloud choice.?Connie C. Rockman, The Ferguson Library, Stamford, CT
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Even better then the first, Mai 31 2001
Par Krier Iona (Kent, WA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
After reading the first book in this series my daughter, my mother, and I were all anxious to read this. All three of us liked it much better then the first book.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 An excellent sequel (sp?) to Mennyms, Jui 19 2000
Par Un client
Read aloud. Waugh's second book about the Mennyms, living ragdolls with all too human characteristics. This time the Mennyms lifeis threatened by the local government's plan to tear down the Grove for a new road. Albert Pond, a human relative of Aunt Kate, the dolls' creator, is drawn into their lives, with difficulty on both sides, and helps to preserve their secret. A lot of fun to read aloud (or silently). Waugh writes well; having been a teacher she recognises good writing, i suspect, and is a wonderful developer of character. There are a couple of moments in the plot where i feel it develops a little less strongly than it might -- Albert's interest in another, newfound, relative is one -- but the overall story is a delight.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Review about Mennyms in the Wilderness, Mai 29 2000
Par Un client
This is the second book in the Mennyms series. The Mennyms are a family of life-sized rag dolls. This book really isn't about this family in the wilderness; they are moved out of their house by a real man named Albert Pond. They live in his house untill it is O.K. for them to move back into ther house. This book wasn't as good as The Mennyms, their first book, but never the less a great read. I hope you read this book. It is good for 4th to 6th graders.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Haley and Annie think this book is destined to be a classic!
we are twins, and usually have the same taste in books. when annie brought home this book and started reading it, she couldn't stop!!! she read the whole book in one day!! Read more
Publié le Déc 30 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 Francesca thinks this is Waugh's best book yet!
I loved this book because it was a thrilling sequal to The Mennyms
Publié le Déc 4 1998

3.0étoiles sur 5 Wasted Potential
The general idea in the Mennyms series is a classic one: A family that isn't quite human tries to escape the notice of real people. Read more
Publié le Janv. 11 1998 par celinemorienval

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