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Obras por Jonathan Bean

Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat (2007) — Ilustrador — 938 exemplares
Building Our House (2013) 341 exemplares
This Is My Home, This Is My School (2015) 262 exemplares
At Night (2007) 185 exemplares
Big Snow (2013) 174 exemplares

Associated Works

The Apple Pie That Papa Baked (2007) — Ilustrador — 300 exemplares
Goodnight Songs (2014) — Ilustrador — 190 exemplares
Emmy and the Home for Troubled Girls (2008) — Ilustrador — 159 exemplares
Bad Bye, Good Bye (2014) — Ilustrador — 125 exemplares
The Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle (2018) — Ilustrador — 120 exemplares
Real Cowboys (2016) — Ilustrador — 107 exemplares
Emmy and the Rats in the Belfry (2011) — Ilustrador — 77 exemplares
Mokie and Bik (2006) — Ilustrador — 62 exemplares
One Starry Night (2011) — Ilustrador — 53 exemplares
Mokie and Bik Go to Sea (2010) — Ilustrador — 25 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Pennsylvania, USA
Locais de residência
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Educação
Messiah College
School of Visual Arts, New York

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Críticas

Absolutely charming. A lovely story of a family creating their homestead. Lots of wonderful construction details, it reminds me a bit of the Richard Scarry book where the bunny’s house is built.
 
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FamiliesUnitedLL | 21 outras críticas | Apr 24, 2024 |
This is a great book for primary students. This book goes through the night time routine of a child and how she would rather sleep outside than in her home. She is drawn to the breeze and feeling of outdoors.
 
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eweeks22 | 29 outras críticas | Apr 16, 2024 |
This is the first audio book I've listened to that had a bunch of different actors playing the characters. I didn't like it very much, particularly the guy that the did the voice of the Rat. Maybe I'm just used to a single narrator, but the overall effect was that the bad actors stood out in a cringe-inducing way.

On to the book itself: I've long admired the cover of this one, but never had the chance to read it. Anyway, it circulates very well at the library without me having to recommend it. So I expected to really like it, but my feelings were just lukewarm. I'm going to say that the guy doing the voice of the Rat was so unpleasant that it tainted the entire book, but I was also bothered (as I often am) by the one-dimensional villain, Ms. Barmy, and a couple very convenient plot devices that rang a little hollow.

So, not an awesome book, but pretty fun. Emmy is a sympathetic heroine, Joe a good sidekick, the magic rats a little weird but lovable. Rich people are portrayed as being mostly selfish and shallow, which is tantamount to saying all poor people are lazy and stupid, but the point of the book is more that kids should stand up for themselves instead of just doing what their evil nannies tell them to do.
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LibrarianDest | 33 outras críticas | Jan 3, 2024 |
Emmy used to live with her loving parents in a small apartment over a bookstore, but when they inherited a big house and a lot of money, and Miss Jane Barmy became Emmy's nanny, her parents started to travel to far-flung places - without Emmy. And no one in Emmy's new school notices her - it's like she's not even there. But when Emmy frees the class pet, a rat, her life gets much more interesting...

With flavors of The Mysterious Benedict Society (narcolepsy), Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH (clever rodent societies), The Witches (shrinking to rat-size), and Bruce Coville's Magic Shop books, EMMY is incredibly imaginative and clever.

Quotes

"It's the meanest thing in the world," said Emmy severely, to ignore someone. It makes a person feel like she doesn't even exist." (17)

What was the use of trying to do everything she was supposed to when nobody ever cared anyway? (27)

"Suddenly, money meant nothing to them, except for the good it could do. They no longer cared about trying to make people envy them - they thought about making people feel valued instead." (Professor Capybara, 275)

She'd always thought it would be wonderful to be a grown-up - but not all at once. Not if she had to miss everything in between. (281)
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JennyArch | 33 outras críticas | Jan 3, 2024 |

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Obras
5
Also by
10
Membros
1,900
Popularidade
#13,551
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
100
ISBN
59
Línguas
4
Marcado como favorito
1

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