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Margaret Shannon (1)

Auteur de The Red Wolf

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3 oeuvres 250 utilisateurs 10 critiques

Œuvres de Margaret Shannon

The Red Wolf (2002) 104 exemplaires
Elvira (1991) 77 exemplaires
Gullible's Troubles (1998) 69 exemplaires

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female
Lieu de naissance
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Lieux de résidence
Nelson, New Zealand
Courte biographie
[from Harper Collins Publishers website]
Margaret Shannon was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and now lives near Nelson, New Zealand. The setting for The Red Wolf is loosely based on the beautiful fortress town of Loket nad Ohrí in the Czech Republic. After discovering the town in her travels, Margaret Shannon returned to live there for seven months and began developing the illustrations for the book.

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Best. Princess book. Ever. And I really liked this review of it.
 
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mirikayla | 5 autres critiques | Feb 8, 2016 |
Roselupin's father, the King, locks her away in a tower room to protect her from the wild and dangerous world. Roselupin longs to be out in the world she sees from her window. One day a golden box full of balls of wool shows up for Roselupin. The king laughs and dismisses the gift but Roselupin knits a red wolf suit that busts her out of the tower to see the world and frightens the king who thinks the wolf has eaten his daughter. When she returns to her normal size and shape, the king locks her in an even taller tower to protect her. Roselupin knits another costume especially for her father to wear, which turns out to be a mouse costume...… (plus d'informations)
 
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Salsabrarian | 5 autres critiques | Feb 2, 2016 |
The Red Wolf by Margaret Shannon is a book about a King who had a daughter locked in a tower so nothing would happen to her. She was given a golden box as a gift for her seventh birthday. The box was full of different colors rolls of wool and the box had the words "knit what you want" The little girl knits a wolf outfit and is able to get out of the castle and explore freedom for a while. She was found and locked in the tower once again and this time she knitted a mouse outfit for her father which gave the story an interesting twist.… (plus d'informations)
 
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cvarela | 5 autres critiques | Sep 6, 2014 |
Gullible's Trouble is a very nice story about a gullible guineapig. He is visiting his relatives and they make fun of him because he is so gullible. They tell him many things, and he believes everything. In the end of the book all the things they told him come true. The conclusion of the book is "seeing is believing". I liked the story and especially the colorful and diverting pictures.
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rgraf1 | 3 autres critiques | Feb 13, 2013 |

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Œuvres
3
Membres
250
Popularité
#91,401
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
10
ISBN
21

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