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Yes, by the way, write some author bios.
About the author] George Selden was born in 1929 in Connecticut, USA, and his original name was George Selden Thompson. After graduating from Yale University, he originally intended to develop in the direction of script writing, but with the encouragement of his friends, he embarked on the path of children's creation. His first book was published in 1956, but it didn't attract much attention.
What really catapulted him to fame was "Crickets in Times Square," which won him a silver medal for the Newbery Children's Literature Award in 1961. The storybook, about the unusual friendship of a cricket, a mouse and a cat, was an instant hit and continues to be popular in the United States today, establishing Selden as a standout in children's literature. 【Illustrator】 Garth Williams (1912-1996), Chinese name translation:
Jas Williams or Garth Williams or Goth Williams or Geth Williams. He is a world-renowned master of children's book illustration. He was born in New York in 1912.
He moved to England with his parents in 1922 and graduated from the Royal College of Art. He originally wanted to pursue a career in architecture, interior design, and sculpture, but when he returned to the United States, he began to develop a strong interest in children's books. In 1945, White insisted that Williams draw for his work "Elf Mouse", which made him one of the shining stars of children's picture book painters.
He has illustrated many notable works, most notably Wright's "Elf Mouse" and "Charlotte's Web", Roland's "Cabin" series, George Selden's "Crickets in Times Square", and Natalie's "Family Under the Bridge". In addition to painting for countless picture book writers, Williams also created many works of his own. Among them, "Black Rabbit and White Rabbit" also appeared on the list of the New York Times in 1958, and it is a "love story" with realistic strokes and warm content.
The book is expected to be published in mainland China in 2005. He died on May 8, 1996, at the age of 84.
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George Selden is a man.
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Tucker: It's a funny little mouse, he often has a funny and cute smile, he lives in an abandoned drain pipe in the Times Square subway station in New York City, USA, his house is a mess, it's all some change, waste paper, Chase and Henry the cat are his friends, Tucker has a very cheerful personality and is easily excited. It had been its agent when Chase was famous, and had even exchanged his life savings, [the change he had just mentioned], for Chase Freedom.
Chester: It's a particularly talented cricket, and it can even be said to be a genius. Once upon a time, it lived in Connecticut, and by chance, it came to New York, and since then it has been taken in as a pet by a little boy named Mario, living in the Times Square subway station in New York City, USA, in the newsstand of the Bellini family, and once because of his ** talent, the Bellini family was excited for several days.
Henry: It's a cute cat, it also lives in the abandoned sewers in New York, USA, it's not easy to panic, it's very steady, it looks like a gentleman, it's very good friends with Tucker, Chaist and Tucker once tried to help Chaster out of the siege together, [although it didn't work out, but it's also a heart!] He also invited Chester to their house for dinner.
Mario: A little boy from a poor family, very fond of small animals, adopted Chester, and used his pocket money to buy Chester a very beautiful little cage, once because Chester inadvertently ate half of the two yuan, and had to go to work in exchange for Chaster's freedom. Of course, Mario is also very sensible, unless it is a special situation [Mom wants to get rid of Chaist], otherwise, Mario will never oppose Mom.
Mario's Mom:
She was a stocky woman, and much stronger than she admitted. It's a typical 'housewife', unless Mario and Dad fight together, otherwise, defeat Mom, hehe, don't even think about it. Because my mother's status at home is not ordinary.
Mom hates insects, but she likes to listen to Chester sing, and Mom occasionally hums a couple of sentences, and the sound is really good.
Mario's Daddy:
He was tall and a little hunchbacked, but he always had a kind look on his face. At home, Dad is very fair, whoever does the right thing, he votes for whoever is important, and in general, Dad is still very supportive of Mario raising Chaste.
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Tucker, Chester, Henry, Mario, Mario's dad, Mario's mom.
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Three nos: no money, no food, no house.
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This is a story about the friendship between crickets, mice, and cats, a story about the love and care between various lives, and a story about the sound of nature that cleanses the heartstrings. Chesster, a cricket from rural Connecticut, has a wonderful chirp. Accidentally, it was sent to New York by the subway, and the owner of a subway newsstand adopted it and became good friends with Tucker Mouse and Henry the Cat.
The song of the Chase cricket attracted every passenger who took the subway, and soon became a popular subway singer, but it was the care of Henry the Cat and Tucker Mouse that made him happiest. When autumn comes, Chase leaves New York with the help of Henry the Cat and Tucker Mouse and returns to his hometown, where the subway is less beautiful than the beautiful singing of the past but more intimate and quiet.
Hello classmates, if the problem has been solved, remember to adopt it in the upper right corner Your adoption is an affirmation of me Thank you.
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Yes? This article is mainly about a cricket, a mouse and a cat in the little girl Mario. Happy life at home?
The main character, Mary. It was under a newspaper that he found the little cricket, and he named the cricket Fortune and later made friends with a cat named Henry and a mouse called Truant, but is Mario's dad right? From time to time, he said to throw away the crickets, and under the arguments between Ma Liu and his parents, he finally left the crickets.
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In the book Crickets in Times Square, my favorite character is Tucker Mouse. Because it is a multi-faceted mouse, it has many key words, such as: clever, intelligent, generous, righteous, etc.
At the same time, it is also a very innovative mouse, and Tucker may be the first mouse in Times Square to have the ability to add ice to drinks and the first mouse to befriend cats. If I were to play it in a fairy tale show called "Crickets in Times Square," I believe it would be challenging.
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The author of "Crickets in Times Square" is George Selden;
George Selden, an American writer of children's literature, loves **, loves archaeological research, admires Tolkien (author of "The Lord of the Rings"), and is passionate about life;
After George Selden settled in New York, he wrote a lot of children's literature, and "Crickets in Times Square" is his masterpiece;
When he worked and lived in New York, he took the subway to and from work every day, and one night, when he was returning home and passing by the Times Square subway station, he unexpectedly heard the chirping of a cricket, and a warm current unexpectedly poured into his heart, reminding him of the distant state of Connecticut, his hometown;
So I wrote this book, looking for the feeling of coming home, George Selden had.
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