The Trumpet Of The Swan,New
The Trumpet Of The Swan,New
The Trumpet Of The Swan,New

The Trumpet Of The Swan,New

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Reviewnovel By E.B. White, Published In 1970. The Book Is Considered A Classic Of Children'S Literature. White'S Version Of The Ugly Duckling Story Involves A Mute Swan Named Louis Who Becomes A Famous Jazz Trumpet Player To Compensate For His Lack Of A Natural Voice. Aided By His Father, Who Steals A Trumpet For Him, And By Sam Beaver, An 11Yearold Human Friend, Louis Is Able To Attract A Mate And Eventually To Return To The Wilderness. The Merriamwebster Encyclopedia Of Literatureproduct Descriptionabout The Authore. B. White, The Author Of Such Beloved Classics As Charlotte'S Web, Stuart Little, And The Trumpet Of The Swan, Was Born In Mount Vernon, New York. He Graduated From Cornell University In 1921 And, Five Or Six Years Later, Joined The Staff Of The New Yorker Magazine, Then In Its Infancy. He Died On October 1, 1985, And Was Survived By His Son And Three Grandchildren.Mr. White'S Essays Have Appeared In Harper'S Magazine, And Some Of His Other Books Are: One Man'S Meat, The Second Tree From The Corner, Letters Of E. B. White, Essays Of E. B. White, And Poems And Sketches Of E. B. White. He Won Countless Awards, Including The 1971 National Medal For Literature And The Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, Which Commended Him For Making A 'Substantial And Lasting Contribution To Literature For Children.'During His Lifetime, Many Young Readers Asked Mr. White If His Stories Were True. In A Letter Written To Be Sent To His Fans, He Answered, 'No, They Are Imaginary Tales . . . But Real Life Is Only One Kind Of Lifethere Is Also The Life Of The Imagination.'

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