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The Shrinking of Treehorn

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Shrinking of Treehorn

Contributors:

By (Author) Florence Parry Heide
Illustrated by Edward Gorey

ISBN:

9780823409754

Publisher:

Holiday House Inc

Imprint:

Holiday House Inc

Publication Date:

1st January 1971

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

64

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 151mm, Spine 5mm

Weight:

122g

Description

"If you want to pretend you're shrinking, that's all right," said Treehorn's mother, "as long as you don't do it at the table."

A small boy finds himself shrinking in this oddly offbeat, surreal, and funny story, illustrated with Edward Gorey's signature pen and ink drawings.

No one around seems to appreciate what Treehorn's going through--his parents are busy, his friends laugh at him, and he gets sent to the Principal's office for shrinking. Or was itshirkingClearly, the adults in his life have no clue and can't help.

In the end, Treehorn figures it out on his own, and all is well. At least until he turns green.

A charming, imaginative classic that will appeal to any kid who feels they're not truly seen or heard by the grown-ups in their life. Works for adults, too.

An ALA Notable Children's Book
A New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year

Reviews

"Sheer fun." School Library Journal

"For any child who has often felt ignored by the adult world, here is a perfect gift to lift the spirits...will bring a chorus of delight from younger readers." Publishers Weekly

"It is always a pleasure to see that a new vehicle has been found for Edward Gorey's distinctive drawings, and in this instance a fey, imaginative little tale that fits them to perfection....The AliceinWonderland quality of shrinking and regrowth is deftly treated. Gorey's drawingsoldfashioned yet a little mod, Beardsleyesque yet SundaySchool clean, popping out with a marvelous control of space and odd anglesenhance the feel of melancholy and magic. They conjure up memories of listing attics, fatal lozenges, curious sofas, Willowdale handcars and wuggly umps. Not to mention nursery friezes, pious infants, vinegar works and doubtful guests."The New York Times

Author Bio

Florence Parry Heide (1919 2011) was born in Pittsburgh and graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1939. The author of more than 100 childrens books, she and her husband made their home in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Edward Gorey (1925 2000) was born in Chicago and received his B.A. from Harvard. A master of dark humor, he said his formal art training had been "negligible." He wrote more than 100 books includingThe Gashlycrumb Tinies,The Doubtful Guest, andAmphigorey. In addition to the Treehorn triology, he illustrated works fromT.S. Eliot, Edward Lear, John Updike, Charles Dickens, H.G. Wells, and Bram Stoker.He lived on Cape Cod and in New York City.

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