The Story of Ferdinand (Paperback)

Author: Munro/ Lawson LeafIllustrator: Robert Lawson
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780142409527
Publisher: Puffin Books
Publish Date: 9/13/2007
Buy.com Sku: 204544157
Item#: RSFW3R
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.25H x 7.25L x 0.25T
Pages: 32
Age Range: 8 to 12
 
"Once upon a time in Spain there was a little bull and his name was Ferdinand..." (from the first line)

A true classic with a timeless message, this story about a docile bull who would rather smell flowers than engage in the bullfights in Madrid is now packaged with a compact disc featuring a professional reading of the unabridged story. Illustrations. Pkg.
 
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First published in 1936, THE STORY OF FERDINAND was seen by some as an allegory, however what it is an allegory about is up to interpretation. Some see it as a reflection on the Spanish Civil War, others think it is about Nazism, while still others see it as a commentary on Communism. The book was banned in Spain and called "degenerate democratic propaganda" by Adolf Hitler. In the United States, the story was seen not only as Communist, but also as anarchist and fascist--although it ultimately became 1938's number one bestseller. Unlike most of the other bulls in Spain, Ferdinand does not like to fight; he would rather just calmly sit underneath his favorite tree and sniff flowers. One day, five men travel to the field where Ferdinand lives in search of the "biggest, fastest and roughest bull" to fight in the bullfights. Unfortunately, just as those men set eyes on Ferdinand, a bee stings him. When the men see Ferdinand leaping and jumping in reaction to the bee sting, they assume he is the fiercest bull in all of Spain. In no time at all, Ferdinand is captured and transported to the bullfighting stadium in Madrid. Once there, Ferdinand must then face the Banderilleros who want to stick large, sharp pins into him, the Picadores who want to pursue him with long spears, and the Matador who wants to use a sword to defeat Ferdinand once and for all. Ferdinand, however, has other ideas. This ode to pacifism and individualism is illustrated with B&W drawings.

 

Author Bio
Robert Lawson
Robert Lawson began his career as a freelance artist for several magazines. His first notable book for children was THE STORY OF FERDINAND, a 1936 collaboration with Munro Leaf which is considered a classic in children's books. He won the Caldecott Medal in 1941 for THEY WERE STRONG AND GOOD and the Newbery Medal in 1945 for RABBIT HILL.

  
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