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George Selden

    14 de mayo de 1929 – 5 de diciembre de 1989

    George Selden fue un narrador que mezcló magistralmente lo maravilloso con las realidades cotidianas de la vida. Su obra se caracterizó por una profunda comprensión de las emociones, que retrató fielmente incluso en sus personajes animales. La habilidad de Selden para percibir la magia en momentos ordinarios, como escuchar el chirrido de un grillo en una estación de metro, inspiró historias que resuenan con lectores de todas las edades. Su estilo único y su sensible representación de los sentimientos lo convierten en un autor inolvidable.

    C'est ça la vie ! - J 144: L'esclave du tapis
    The Cricket in Times Square
    • Tucker is a streetwise city mouse. He thought he'd seen it all. But he's never met a cricket before, which really isn't surprising, because, along with his friend Harry Cat, Tucker lives in the very heart of New York City—the Times Square subway station. Chester Cricket never intended to leave his Connecticut meadow. He'd be there still if he hadn't followed the entrancing aroma of liverwurst right into someone's picnic basket. Now, like any tourist in the city, he wants to look around. And he could not have found two better guides—and friends—than Tucker and Harry. The trio have many adventures—from taking in the sights and sounds of Broadway to escaping a smoky fire. Chester makes a third friend, too. It is a boy, Mario, who rescues Chester from a dusty corner of the subway station and brings him to live in the safety of his parents' newsstand. He hopes at first to keep Chester as a pet, but Mario soon understands that the cricket is more than that. Because Chester has a hidden talent and no one—not even Chester himself—realizes that the little country cricket may just be able to teach even the toughest New Yorkers a thing or two. The Cricket in Times Square is a 1961 Newbery Honor Book.

      The Cricket in Times Square
    • Orphelin à douze ans, Tim doit dire adieu à sa vie de bohème, auprès d'un père fou de sciences occultes et d'une drôle de voyante. Il s'installe chez tante Lucie, qui se déclare allergique à son chien Sam. Pour le garder, Tim s'en remet à la magie et convoque un Génie enfermé dans une tapisserie.

      C'est ça la vie ! - J 144: L'esclave du tapis