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Il Bambino Che Si Arrampicò Fino Alla Luna (2010)

by David Almond(Favorite Author)
3.32 of 5 Votes: 4
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Salani Editore
review 1: I AM IN LOVE! There are few things I adore more than falling in love with a new author that I stumbled upon in what could not have been an accident. David Almond is such an author for me. I found Skellig while stuck at the library in a snowstorm and now I am going to devour everything that he has ever written. I am so excited. As for this book, it is sweet and imaginative and filled with both adventure and love and that is what a story written for young people should be all about. A quick, light read for any adults out there who need a break and a seriously delightful option for young people just starting to explore the world of chapter books.
review 2: This story is about a young boy called Paul who is bored of living in his basement flat. He doesn’t like sc
... morehool, and school does not really like him. Paul believe that the moon is a hole in the sky. He decides to test out his theory. Along the way Paul meets some friends who believe in him and his mission. This story is best read at upper key stage two. KS2 children will able to relate to having dreams that are unrealistic but they will find this story every enjoyable. While the book is unreal, the messages are not. The readers will understand imagination is necessary, community is stronger than isolation and creativity helps you reach your goal. I think this book could be read as a whole class or for individual reading. less
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villi
I read this an age ago but I still think that it is the best.
Kimberly
most beautifully bizarre book ever
smiletus
Strange, whimsical, and sweet.
meliesquivel
One word - surreal.
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