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Chargement... Too Much Salt and Pepper: Two Porcupines with Prickly Spines Who Make You Laugh and Think (original 1944; édition 2003)par Sam Campbell (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreToo Much Salt and Pepper par Sam Campbell (1944)
![]() Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Life at the Campbell’s summer cabin is peaceful and tranquil–well, some of the time. Enter two rambunctious porcupines named Salt and Pepper. Share the joys, adventures and hilarious mischief these little pincushions and other forest friends create at the author’s island home. Too Much Salt and Pepper will prick your heart as you see the warm wisdom of nature Mr. Campbell reveals in every chapter. Living Forest Series, volume 2. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieLiving Forest (2)
Life at the Campbells' summer cabin is peaceful and tranquil--well, some of the time. Enter two rambunctious porcupines named Salt and Pepper. Share the joys, adventures and hilarious mischief these little pincushions and other forest friends create at the author's island home. Too Much Salt and Pepper will prick your heart as you see the warm wisdom of nature Mr. Campbell reveals in every chapter. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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![]() GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)591.5Natural sciences and mathematics Zoology Specific topics in natural history of animals Habits and behaviorClassification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:![]()
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The events of this book take place a few years after How’s Inky? as Sam and his wife Giny arrive at their animal sanctuary to discover the young porcupines Salt and Pepper eagerly awaiting them. The two “porkies” are friendly, funny, and very mischievous especially when they want to play. But as the year progresses, Pepper answers the call of the wild while Salt continued to want human companionship. Most the book centers around the week-long visit of Carol, a young friend of the Campbells, who wants to experience the nature they describe in their lectures. The experiences, stories, and lessons that Sam and Giny show Carol—along with a dose of porcupine mischievousness—as best they can in a week the lessons nature has taught them over the years.
With this book being twice as long as the previous Living Forest book, Sam Campbell fills it numerous stories of past adventures and misadventures while also detailing Carol’s weeklong stay during which occurs most of his famous philosophy. Campbell uses an older Inky to be the mouthpiece of his lessons and teachings to the intended younger audience of the book, yet Inky’s “woodsy philosophy” can be very instructive to adults as well while not being preachy.
Though a longer read, Too Much Salt and Pepper is wonderful nature read and I highly recommend it readers of all ages. (