Suddenly Alberic is filled with the wonders of the world and the pursuit of knowledge and off he goes to find wisdom of his own. His journey will take him to search for meaning and wisdom in beauty, usefulness, and in innovation. Just as each of us seeks meaning for ourselves, Alberic turns to first one source and then bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins. Norton Juster and Jules Feiffer created an ALL-TIME CLASSIC, "The Phantom Tollbooth." Anything lesser must lose a star even if it is delightful, which "Alberic The Wise" certainly is. Love the way Juster's style invites the reader to read between, over, and /5(66). · Three tales of wonderThree quests for greatnessThree feats of imagination Norton Juster, author of the beloved classic The (ISBNX)4/5(5).
About Alberic the Wise and Other Journeys. Three tales of wonder Three quests for greatness Three feats of imagination Norton Juster, author of the beloved classic The Phantom Tollbooth, shares spellbinding stories that entertain and delight. The first is of Alberic and his endless search for wisdom—will his journey satisfy him in the end? ALBERIC THE WISE And Other Journeys. By Norton Juster. Illustrated by Domenico Gaoli. 68 pp. New York: Pantheon Books. $; For Ages 9 to Norton Juster is an architect and the author of other highly acclaimed children's books, including The Dot and the Line, which was made into an Academy Award-winning film, The Hello, Goodbye Window, illustrated by Chris Raschka, which received the Caldecott Medal, and The Odious Ogre, also illustrated by Jules Feiffer. Mr. Juster lives with his wife in western Massachusetts.
Buy Alberic the Wise and Other Journeys by Norton Juster,Domenico Gnoli Three tales of wonderThree quests for greatnessThree feats of imagination#1. Alberic the Wise and Other Journeys by Norton Juster () Library Binding – January 1, out of 5 stars 40 ratings See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Norton Juster, author of the beloved classic The Phantom Tollbooth, shares spellbinding stories that entertain and delight. The first is of Alberic and his endless search for wisdom—will his journey satisfy him in the end? The second reveals a boy with no illusions and a princess with no kingdom.
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