- EAN13
- 9780762486281
- Éditeur
- Running Press Adult
- Date de publication
- 07/05/2024
- Langue
- anglais
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Oh, Bother
Winnie-the-Pooh is Befuddled, Too (A Smackerel-Sized Parody of Modern Life)
Jennie Egerdie
Running Press Adult
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Welcome back to the Hundred Acre Wood as Winnie-the-Pooh and friends acclimate
to the joys and worries of the 21st century in this heartfelt parody.
The world has changed in the hundred years since A. A. Milne introduced us to
Winnie-the-Pooh and his pals, but that doesn't mean our lovable friends
haven't adapted to life in the twenty-first century. In this heartwarming,
laugh-out-loud parody, Jennie Egerdie, author of the celebrated Frog and Toad
are Doing Their Best, takes us along for some marvelous misadventures as the
gang grapples with modern life's headaches and pesky predicaments. Like the
rest of us, Pooh worries about what the dwindling bee population will do to
his beloved honey, while Owl discovers how far too easily misinformation can
spread online. Kanga hopes she can have a night off from raising Roo, and
Eeyore is finally taking care of his mental health with the help of Dr
Festinker, the neighborhood therapist (and skunk). Things may not always make
sense in our world, but Winnie-the-Pooh always bounds ahead, day by day and
smackerel by smackerel.
to the joys and worries of the 21st century in this heartfelt parody.
The world has changed in the hundred years since A. A. Milne introduced us to
Winnie-the-Pooh and his pals, but that doesn't mean our lovable friends
haven't adapted to life in the twenty-first century. In this heartwarming,
laugh-out-loud parody, Jennie Egerdie, author of the celebrated Frog and Toad
are Doing Their Best, takes us along for some marvelous misadventures as the
gang grapples with modern life's headaches and pesky predicaments. Like the
rest of us, Pooh worries about what the dwindling bee population will do to
his beloved honey, while Owl discovers how far too easily misinformation can
spread online. Kanga hopes she can have a night off from raising Roo, and
Eeyore is finally taking care of his mental health with the help of Dr
Festinker, the neighborhood therapist (and skunk). Things may not always make
sense in our world, but Winnie-the-Pooh always bounds ahead, day by day and
smackerel by smackerel.
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