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Harry Horse (1960–2007)

Auteur de The Last Polar Bears

25+ oeuvres 760 utilisateurs 9 critiques

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Œuvres de Harry Horse

The Last Polar Bears (1996) 154 exemplaires
Little Rabbit's Christmas (2007) 89 exemplaires
Little Rabbit goes to school (2004) 86 exemplaires
Petit Lapin perdu (2002) 83 exemplaires
The Last Cowboys (1999) 79 exemplaires
Que veux-tu, Petit Ours? (1553) 76 exemplaires
Little Rabbit's New Baby (2007) 61 exemplaires
Little Rabbit Runaway (2005) 37 exemplaires
The Last Castaways (2003) 31 exemplaires
The Last Gold Diggers (1998) 23 exemplaires
Bwni Bach Yn Mynd I'r Ysgol (2005) 4 exemplaires
Petit Lapin va à l'école (2007) 2 exemplaires
Der kleine Hase läuft weg (2007) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Russian Gypsy Tales (1986) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions59 exemplaires
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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Horse, Harry
Nom légal
Horne, Richard
Date de naissance
1960-05-09
Date de décès
2007-01-10
Lieu de sépulture
Papil, Burra, Shetland Islands
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK
Lieu du décès
Burra, Shetland Islands
Lieux de résidence
Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Professions
Musician
Author
Illustrator
Cartoonist
Courte biographie
Richard Horne, pen name Harry Horse (9 May 1960, Coventry - c. 10 January 2007, Shetland Island of Burra) was a British author, illustrator and political cartoonist. He was also known as a member of the band Swamptrash. [retrieved 11/26/12 from Amazon.com]

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41 months - covers all kinds of things that might be going through a siblings mind. It's cute.
 
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maddiemoof | 1 autre critique | Oct 20, 2015 |
32 months- We have yet to find a little rabbit book we didn't like. Always well illustrated with a cute story and something to be learned.
 
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maddiemoof | 1 autre critique | Oct 20, 2015 |
19 months/31 months - A cute story about sharing.
 
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maddiemoof | Oct 20, 2015 |
The last castaways is the last adventure of Grandfather and Roo, written by the late Harry Horse in 2007 and first published in the US this year. Each of the adventures of Grandfather and Roo follows a definite pattern. They are written in the form of letters to an unnamed grandchild, "Dear Child". In each story, they set out on an adventure in high spirits and with great optimism, despite the opposition of Dear Child's mother, who thinks Grandfather is too old to go on adventures. A series of catastrophes and disasters strike, often caused by the cocky little dog Roo, and Grandfather finally despairs of survival, only to be rescued at the last minute.

In this story, Grandfather and Roo set out to make their fortunes on the Unsinkable, sailing in search of Cod. Unfortunately, various disasters ensue, Roo manages to scuttle the boat, and the two are lost and starving before being cast ashore on what appears to be a desert island....a slight misconception that is fortunately resolved in time for all concerned. Grandfather and Roo return home and decide to settle down forever....until next time!

Illustrated by the author, these are popular books in the UK and have plenty of humorous little asides and wacky adventures. However, they freak me out. I've read several of these little adventures and they never fail to strike me as depressing, morbid, and just plain weird. Grandfather's optimistic journeys always come to a point where he is writing letters to his "Dear Child" telling him or her that he will soon be dead. Each adventure is going to be his last, and Roo's consistent selfish and destructive behavior generally ceases to be funny after the first couple chapters. I have to admit, honestly, that I'm also influenced by seeing the animated short of The Last Polar Bears, with the particularly depressing part where Grandfather and Roo are in the snow, waiting to die. To me, these books aren't about adventure or humor at all; they're about trying to accept one's eventual aging and death. Oh, and if your kids are sensitive don't let them google the author because they're likely to come upon some particularly graphic accounts of the author's horrific death.

Verdict: This is just my feeling - this last adventure has won the Nestles Smarties award in the UK and apparently many kids think the stories are funny and enjoyable (although the one I purchased for my library has very low circulation). I'd rather recommend the Charlie Small series to kids looking for episodic adventure in a journal or letter format.

Oh, and this is not a newly formed opinion - click here to read my earlier blog entry on Last Gold Diggers (which was btw, written before I googled the author and came upon some particularly graphic accounts of the author's horrific death)

ISBN: 978-1561454396; Published April 2009 by Peachtree; Borrowed from the library
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JeanLittleLibrary | Dec 31, 2011 |

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25
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2
Membres
760
Popularité
#33,470
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
9
ISBN
92
Langues
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