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Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater
When Mr. Popper, a dedicated Polar expedition fanatic, tunes in to the broadcast of the Drake Antarctic Expedition, he gets the surprise of his life.
“’That’s nothing,’ said Mrs. Popper. ‘Just a lot of men at the bottom of the world saying “Hello, Mamma. Hello, Papa.”’
‘Sh!’ commanded Mr. Popper, laying his ear close to the radio.
There was a buzz, and then suddenly, from the South Pole, a faint voice floated out into the Popper living room.
‘This is Admiral Drake speaking. Hello, Mamma. Hello, Papa. Hello, Mr. Popper.’
‘Gracious goodness,’ exclaimed Mrs. Popper. ‘Did he say “Papa” or “Popper”?’
‘Hello, Mr. Popper, up there in Stillwater. Thanks for your nice letter about the pictures of our last expedition. Watch for an answer. But not by letter, Mr. Popper. Watch for a surprise. Signing off. Signing off.’”
After this mysterious message, Mr. Popper can hardly wait to see what the surprise could be. And one day a package arrives. It is covered with warnings, like “Unpack at Once” and “Keep Cool”, and it has holes punched in it. And lo and behold, when Mr. Popper unpacks it, he discovers a penguin inside! Thus is the beginning of a wonderful adventure for the Popper family.
This book is a wacky, fun ride. The authors don’t in any way attempt to make the book believable, and in a way, that’s the best part of it. The reader is asked to sit back for a few hours, suspend practicality, and travel along with Mr. Popper and his penguins (notice the plurality of the word) on a wild adventure.
There are plenty of laughs along the way. Mr. Popper’s mischievous penguins interrupt a diva in the middle of her operatic concert, cause havoc on a train by giving in to the temptation to climb the porters’ ladders, and come close to getting into a fight with half-a-dozen seals.
An engaging and amusing book for anyone who’s willing to give it a try.
Feb. 7, 2008 - Untitled Comment
I loved this book when I was a kid! I haven't read it in a while. I've actually been thinking about you lately, strangely enough. I've gotten addicted to some cajun sweet potato fries that my mom makes, and it makes me laugh when she says, "Do you want sweet potato for lunch?" cause I think of you, and your blog, and I think CANNIBALISM!! EWW...lol.
Feb. 8, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Hehe, I read that one a LONG long time ago....probably when I was six or seven. I remember loving it! Quite funny....my brother just recently read it, too, so I've been reliving it whenever he talks about it.
Glad you like my book-ish posts! :)
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