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Sunshine: A Story About the City of New York (Classics Reissued, 5),New
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A reissue of Ludwig Bemelmanss enchanting picture book, which offers a unique view of New York City and will appeal to fans of his classic Madeline books.First published in 1950, this classic picture book by the creator of Madeline tells the story of a music teacher and her crotchety landlord who will do anything for peace and quiet. Readers will meet Miss Moore, a sweet and eccentric older woman who moves into an apartment in New York City and, with the help of her students, outwits her landlord, Mr. Sunshine, when he tries to evict her after learning that she intends to run a music school in her apartment. Full of charm, umbrellas, and a little bit of Christmas Eve magic, Sunshineas the 1950 publication statesis an enchanting tale with the gentle touch of Madeline, as well as some thoroughly ridiculous situations. [It is] a unique guide to New York City, showing its landmarks as they could only be seen through the eyes of Ludwig Bemelmans.Perfect for fans of the original Madeline series, Sunshine will delight children and their parents, as well as visitors to and inhabitants of New York City. llustrated in color throughout
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- Q: What is the story about in 'Sunshine: A Story About the City of New York'? A: The book follows a music teacher named Miss Moore and her landlord, Mr. Sunshine, in New York City. Miss Moore wishes to run a music school in her apartment, leading to humorous and charming encounters as she tries to outwit her landlord.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Sunshine'? A: The author of 'Sunshine: A Story About the City of New York' is Ludwig Bemelmans, a renowned creator also known for the classic 'Madeline' series.
- Q: What age group is 'Sunshine' suitable for? A: 'Sunshine' is suitable for children, particularly those who enjoy picture books. It can also be appreciated by parents and anyone interested in New York City's charm.
- Q: What is the format of the book? A: 'Sunshine' is available in a hardcover format, making it durable and ideal for young readers.
- Q: How many pages does 'Sunshine' have? A: 'Sunshine: A Story About the City of New York' contains 48 pages filled with colorful illustrations.
- Q: When was 'Sunshine' first published? A: 'Sunshine' was first published in 1950, but the latest edition was released on September 22, 2020.
- Q: Are there illustrations in 'Sunshine'? A: Yes, 'Sunshine' features color illustrations throughout the book, enhancing the storytelling experience.
- Q: What themes are explored in 'Sunshine'? A: 'Sunshine' explores themes of creativity, community, and the unique culture of New York City, making it a delightful read for all ages.
- Q: Is 'Sunshine' part of a series? A: 'Sunshine' is a standalone book but is often enjoyed by readers of the 'Madeline' series due to the author's similar style.
- Q: What makes 'Sunshine' a unique book about New York City? A: 'Sunshine' offers a whimsical and charming perspective of New York City through the eyes of Ludwig Bemelmans, showcasing its landmarks and culture in a way that is engaging for both children and adults.