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Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak; 9780099408390

Where The Wild Things Are

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Where The Wild Things Are is a beloved children's classic by Maurice Sendak, renowned for its rich illustrations and poignant storytelling. The narrative follows a young boy named Max, who dons a wolf suit and embarks on a fantastical journey after being sent to bed without supper.

The Plot

Max's adventure begins when his room magically transforms into a dense forest. He sails across the seas to an island where the wild creatures, known as the Wild Things, reside. These monstrous yet endearing beings, with their playful and chaotic nature, are tamed by Max, who quickly ascends to the throne as their king. The story captures the essence of childhood imagination, as Max leads the Wild Things in spirited celebrations of joy and freedom.

However, as the festivities fade, a feeling of loneliness envelops Max. He grapples with the bittersweet realisation that despite the wild escapades, it is the warmth of home and love that he truly desires. This poignant theme of longing for connection resonates deeply with readers of all ages.

Themes

  • Imagination and Adventure: Max's journey embodies the limitless potential of a child's imagination.
  • Loneliness and Belonging: The narrative explores the importance of love and belonging, highlighting the emotional complexity of childhood.
  • Transformation: The metamorphosis of Max's room signifies the transformative power of dreams and adventures.

Sendak's unique illustrative style complements the text, bringing the wild creatures to life while inviting readers to explore their own imaginative landscapes. Readers who appreciate The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle or Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown may find similar joy in this timeless tale.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 253 mm × 226 mm × 6 mm
Pages: 48
Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
ISBN: 9780099408390

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