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5.0 out of 5 stars
Believable story about friendship and loyalty,
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This review is from: Tim and Charlotte (Tim books) (Hardcover)
Edward Ardizzone had the knack of writing and illustrating wonderfully satisfying adventure stories for young children. You can read this story to a five year old, and both of you will interested - even enthralled. There is a quietude to his illustrations that my children loved. Pen and ink with watercolor washes, they convey the mood of an English seacoast town, the moods of this story's many characters, and allow room for the viewers' moods and varied reactions to the text. Children don't so much gawk at his drawings as enter them - safely.In this story, despite wearing a life belt, a little girl nearly drowns, and is rescued by the boys Tim and Ginger. They carry her limp body into Tim's house where "Tim's mother put her to bed with lots of hot water bottles and blankets." No one knows who she might be. The doctor is called, and her convalescence begins. Her recovery is rocky and it is that process, with plenty of drama, that forms the rest of the story. Ardizzone's messages are in favor of friendship and sticking out one's neck for others. There are some disturbing but manageable events in the story that parents might want to talk about with children. (Charlotte's amnesia; the absence of her parents; Tim's treatment at school - for writing to Charlotte, later - whom he misses.) Another wonderful children's book by Edward Ardizzone.
5.0 out of 5 stars
wonderful memories,
By Gillian (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tim and Charlotte (Little Tim) (Hardcover)
The Little Tim books are the first books I remember reading. I remember going to the library as a small child in England, and sitting on my favourite red chair in the children's section and reading and rereading the whole series, and then taking one or two home with me to read again. Tim and Charlotte was my favourite, so much so I actually bought it from Amazon last year. And it was just as good as I remembered. Tim is a brave little boy who loves the sea, and gets into adventures. They are wonderful, timeless stories (my mother also read them as a little girl), but what makes them so special are Edward Ardizzone's illustrations. My children grew up in the US and, at the time, these books weren't readily available here, so they never read them. It is so nice to find they are now, thanks to the internet.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Litle Tim stories,
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This review is from: Tim and Charlotte (Little Tim) (Hardcover)
He's only "Little" Tim, but he has adventures worthy of any Old Salt. Edward Ardizzone gives us tales and illustrations of daring-do on the English coast, back in the day when ordinary little boys were taking on tasks that today would challenge our "super-heroes."
There are 10 or 12 books in this series, which our six children (five girls, one boy) have all enjoyed. Thank you to Frances Lincoln Children's Books for republishing these titles in quality bindings. |
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Tim and Charlotte (Tim books) by Edward Ardizzone (Hardcover - March 31, 2000)
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