The Adventures of Obadiah

by Brinton Turkle

Hardcover, 1972

Status

Available

Call number

TURKLE

Series

Publication

Viking Juvenile (1972), Edition: Reissue, Hardcover, 39 pages

Description

Because he is always making up stories, no one in the family believes Obadiah's adventure at the sheep shearing squantum.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
I much preferred this to the awarded Thy Friend, Obadiah, in which the little Quaker boy has an ambivalent reaction to a gregarious seagull.?� It's a sweet story, but the moral that when you do a kindness to another, you become bonded to them" seems, to me, a little difficult to the young
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audience.?á (I didn't understand it myself, the first time I read the picture-book.)?á In this book, there's enough about the Quakers that we understand they have conservative values, but there's also plenty of excitement, and Obadiah seems like a boy we could make friends with, not some exotic other.?á The pictures are also brighter, with more white space and more color.?á I imagine, too, that the moral (which is akin to that of The Boy who Cried Wolf) would be more understandable and more relevant to children."
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LibraryThing member wichitafriendsschool
Obadiah is a feisty kid, whose gentle Quaker familiy is the perfect foil for his antics. Plenty of historical accuracy, and plenty of good empathy towards kids.

Language

Physical description

39 p.; 20 inches

ISBN

0670106143 / 9780670106141

Barcode

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