Description
Description
Walter R. Brooks introduces Freddy the Pig in Freddy Goes to Florida, featuring illustrations by Kurt Wiese. Freddy and his friends from Bean Farm migrate south for the winter, with every mile of the way a terrific adventure complete with bumbling robbers and a nasty bunch of alligators. This is vintage Freddy and the whole ensemble cast at their charming best. The Freddy the Pig series:
Freddy Goes to Florida
Freddy the Politician
Freddy the Detective
Freddy and the Flying Saucer Plans
The Collected Poems of Freddy the Pig
Freddy Goes to Florida
Freddy the Politician
Freddy the Detective
Freddy and the Flying Saucer Plans
The Collected Poems of Freddy the Pig
About the Author
About the Author
WALTER R. BROOKS (1886-1958) is the beloved author of 26 books about Freddy the Pig. He edited for magazines, including "The New Yorker." In addition to the Freddy books, Brooks created the character Mr. Ed the Talking Horse. KURT WIESE (1887-1974) illustrated over 300 children's books and wrote and illustrated another 20 books. He received two Newbury Awards and two Caldecott Honor Book Awards.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Freddy''s readers have called him a porcine prince...Walter R. Brook''s gentle genius shines even brighter."----Nicholas Kristof, "The New York Times"
"The American version of the great English classics such as the Pooh books or "The Wind in the Willows"."---"The New York Times Book Review"
"Freddy is blessed with courage, wit, agility and a Sherlock Holmes- like capacity for detective work."---"Newsday"
"Freddy's readers have called him a porcine prince...Walter R. Brook's gentle genius shines even brighter." Nicholas Kristof, "The New York Times"
"Freddy is blessed with courage, wit, agility and a Sherlock Holmes- like capacity for detective work." "Newsday"
"The American version of the great English classics such as the Pooh books or "The Wind in the Willows."" "The New York Times Book Review""
"Freddy is blessed with courage, wit, agility and a Sherlock Holmes- like capacity for detective work." "Newsday"
"The American version of the great English classics such as the Pooh books or "The Wind in the Willows."" "The New York Times Book Review""
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Harry N. Abrams
Pub date:
2012-02-16
Length:
224 pages

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