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The Phantom Tollbooth:

A Children's Play in Two Acts
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4 Recensioni
Samuel French Trade, 1977 - 66 pagine
Fantasy

Characters:15 male and female

Simple set.

Here are Milo's adventures in the Land of Wisdom where he's forced to think about many new things. Milo learns of the argument between King Azaz and his brother, the Mathemagician whose disagreement over words and numbers has led to the banishment of Princesses Sweet Rhyme and Pure Reason. Milo is dispatched to rescue the Princesses from the Land of Ignorance. The knowledge and skills Milo picks up on his journey help him to save the Princesses. When he must return home, Milo's sorry to leave his friends-- but enriched by his experience, he realizes his attitude towards learning will never be the same.

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Review: The Phantom Tollbooth

Recensione dell'utente  - Tessa Newberry - Goodreads

This was my favorite book for almost all of my childhood. It really started me thinking. It's one I read and re-read over and over. It will always have a special place in my heart. Leggi recensione completa

Review: The Phantom Tollbooth

Recensione dell'utente  - Rebecca - Goodreads

I got to page 50 and just couldn't read any more. It may be a great book for kids, but not for me. The part I read reminds me of Alice in Wonderland, except the mad hatter scene goes on and on and on ... Leggi recensione completa

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Informazioni sull'autore (1977)

Norton Juster is a practicing architect and professor of environmental design at Hampshire College. He is the author of a number of books, including The Phantom Tollbooth, The Dot and the Line and Alberic the Wise. He lives with his wife in a small rural community in western Massachusetts.

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