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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best train book ever?,
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This review is from: The Train (Library Binding)
The only sad thing about this book is that it is out of print, and if this review can, in some small way, contribute to bringing the book back, I'll be very happy. David McPhail has a wonderful way of blending the worlds of reality and fantasy, awakeness and dream. In this book, Matthew goes to bed after his baby brother breaks his beloved model train. He apparently tries and fails to fall asleep, then climbs out of his bunk bed to see a full-size steam locomotive parked in his bedroom! He enjoys several adventures on the train, and gets to help the engineer drive the train. Then, as he becomes sleepy again, the engineer cradles him in his arms, and carries him to his own sleeper car--which bears a remarkable resemblance to his bunk bed. This is a tender, magical story, and every child who loves trains will love it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you have a boy who loves trains ... this book is it!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Train (Paperback)
Great illustrations and a lovely story of a boy's dream of his fixing and then riding on his toy train.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Trains, Schmains, Whats the Dif if it's by David Mc Phail,
By Mark Train (Richmond, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Train (Library Binding)
This is an extraordinary book by an extraordinary author. It is literate beyond the probably intended audience of chidren but not elusive in any sense. A single reading doesn't begin to reveal the depth of both the story and the art work. The many shifts between dreams and reality are compelling and delightful and unlike most "children's literature". I read this book to my children, boys and girls both and they read it to me. It was exciting for all of us on every read. It is, as one of them said, "a travesty" that it is out of print and as another said, "a tragedy" that I did not buy hundreds of copies to hoard just for the appreciated value. Perhaps, but the real appreciated value is that we all shared McPhail's vision repeatedly over the years. It is a great read, buy it at any cost and keep it in the family forever.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Transaction done in timely manner.,
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This review is from: The Train (Paperback)
The transaction was completed in a very timely manner. The book came in the time expected (it took a bit longer than predicted because I live overseas). It was in good condition like the vender stated.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very respectful of children,
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This review is from: The Train (Paperback)
I love this book! The story is delightful, but what makes the book truly special are the illustrations, which show deep respect for children, more than in any other book I've seen. McPhail clearly recognizes the humanity of children and doesn't patronize them in any way. The book is also very rich in the sense that the characters in the dream can be found in the boy's daytime life - we had lots of fun looking for them. One of our all-time favorites!
Jan Hunt, author of The Natural Child: Parenting from the Heart and A Gift for Baby - Un Regalo Para Bebe |
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The Train by David M. McPhail (Paperback - Mar. 1990)
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