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 : Louisa May and Mr. Thoreau's Flute
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Type of bind: Hardcover
EAN num: 9780803724709
ISBN number: 0803724705
Label: Dial
Manufacturer: Dial
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 32
Printing Date: September 30, 2002
Publishing house: Dial
Age index: Ages 4-8
Sale Popularity Level: 975974
Studio: Dial




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Louisa May Alcott is fascinated by her Concord neighbor Henry David Thoreau. He carries a flute in his pocket and a pencil behind his ear, and he takes the children of the town on nature excursions.

Writing is difficult for Louisa, so she admires the way Mr. Thoreau can jot down a few lines in his notebook when a thought occurs. Through their friendship, will Mr. Thoreau be able to help Louisa find her own inspiration?

The exquisite woodcuts of Caldecott Medal winner Mary Azarian transport readers to nineteenth-century Massachusetts to discover a friendship between two of America's most beloved authors, and their search to find their own inner voices.



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN KINDRED SOULS

The childhood of Louisa May Alcott is surely a subject to fascinate young readers. While many recognize her as the author of the classic "Little Women," few may know that she also penned a poem, "Thoreau's Flute," a mournful tribute to her childhood friend, Henry Thoreau. In her verse she laments that "The genius of the fibre is lost."

Louisa, very much like Thoreau, was drawn to nature. She wrote as a child and her authorial skills bloomed under the tutelage of her proud parents. Nonetheless, she found time to run off to the concord woods where Thoreau had built a hut, and Louisa said that she felt closest to God.

The Walden Pond area was often visited by Louisa and her sisters who enjoyed picnicking near the water and rowing on the Pond.

This story of a young girl's friendship with a kindred soul is beautifully illustrated with woodcuts, apt companions for a tale emphasizing individual realization and nature's bounty.

- Gail Cooke



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Inspiring for young creatives
The other evening I descended my stairs to find my husband snuggled on the couch with a picture book and my 3 year old son, reading. This is not unusual. What was unusual was that my thirteen year old daughter sat with them listening intently as well. The book, not surprisingly, was Louisa May and Mr. Thoreaus Flute.
It is a well woven story of inspiration and the search for authentic self. The illustrations have a distinctly natural appeal that defers to the passion of Thoreau very well. They absorbed my youngest. The story and the words are engaging and inspiring enough for my eldest, a big fan of Little Women. It is a lovely book to share with your young creatives.



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