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The cricket in Times Square  Cover Image Book Book

The cricket in Times Square / George Selden ; illustrated by Garth Williams.

Summary:

One night, the sounds of New York City--the rumbling of subway trains, thrumming of automobile tires, hooting of horns, howling of brakes, and the babbling of voices--is interrupted by a sound that even Tucker Mouse, a jaded inhabitant of Times Square, has never heard before. Mario, the son of Mama and Papa Bellini, proprietors of the subway-station newsstand, had only heard the sound once. What was this new, strangely musical chirping? None other than the mellifluous leg-rubbing of the somewhat disoriented Chester Cricket from Connecticut. Attracted by the irresistible smell of liverwurst, Chester had foolishly jumped into the picnic basket of some unsuspecting New Yorkers on a junket to the country. Despite the insect's wurst intentions, he ends up in a pile of dirt in Times Square. Mario is elated to find Chester. He begs his parents to let him keep the shiny insect in the newsstand, assuring his bug-fearing mother that crickets are harmless, maybe even good luck. What ensues is an altogether captivating spin on the city mouse/country mouse story, as Chester adjusts to the bustle of the big city. Despite the cricket's comfortable matchbox bed (with Kleenex sheets); the fancy, seven-tiered pagoda cricket cage from Sai Fong's novelty shop; tasty mulberry leaves; the jolly company of Tucker Mouse and Harry Cat; and even his new-found fame as "the most famous musician in New York City," Chester begins to miss his peaceful life in the Connecticut countryside.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780440415633
  • ISBN: 0440415632
  • ISBN: 9780440700159
  • ISBN: 0440700159
  • Physical Description: 149 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Dell Pub. Co., ©1960.

Content descriptions

Awards Note:
Newbery Medal Nominee (1961),
Lewis Carroll Shelf Award (1963),
Massachusetts Children's Book Award (1979),
Vermont Golden Dome Book Award Nominee (1962)
Subject: Crickets > Fiction.
Mice > Fiction.
Cats > Fiction.
New York (N.Y.) > Fiction.
Genre: Juvenile works
Fiction.
Cricket stories.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at scottsboropl.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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scottsboropl JF Sel 32269001080178 Juvenile - Fiction Available -

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1001 . ‡aSelden, George, ‡d1929-1989.: ‡eauthor
24514. ‡aThe cricket in Times Square / ‡cGeorge Selden ; illustrated by Garth Williams.
260 . ‡aNew York : ‡bDell Pub. Co., ‡c©1960.
300 . ‡a149 pages : ‡billustrations ; ‡c20 cm.
336 . ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 . ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 . ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
4901 . ‡aA Yearling Book
520 . ‡aOne night, the sounds of New York City--the rumbling of subway trains, thrumming of automobile tires, hooting of horns, howling of brakes, and the babbling of voices--is interrupted by a sound that even Tucker Mouse, a jaded inhabitant of Times Square, has never heard before. Mario, the son of Mama and Papa Bellini, proprietors of the subway-station newsstand, had only heard the sound once. What was this new, strangely musical chirping? None other than the mellifluous leg-rubbing of the somewhat disoriented Chester Cricket from Connecticut. Attracted by the irresistible smell of liverwurst, Chester had foolishly jumped into the picnic basket of some unsuspecting New Yorkers on a junket to the country. Despite the insect's wurst intentions, he ends up in a pile of dirt in Times Square. Mario is elated to find Chester. He begs his parents to let him keep the shiny insect in the newsstand, assuring his bug-fearing mother that crickets are harmless, maybe even good luck. What ensues is an altogether captivating spin on the city mouse/country mouse story, as Chester adjusts to the bustle of the big city. Despite the cricket's comfortable matchbox bed (with Kleenex sheets); the fancy, seven-tiered pagoda cricket cage from Sai Fong's novelty shop; tasty mulberry leaves; the jolly company of Tucker Mouse and Harry Cat; and even his new-found fame as "the most famous musician in New York City," Chester begins to miss his peaceful life in the Connecticut countryside.
586 . ‡aNewbery Medal Nominee (1961),
586 . ‡aLewis Carroll Shelf Award (1963),
586 . ‡aMassachusetts Children's Book Award (1979),
586 . ‡aVermont Golden Dome Book Award Nominee (1962)
650 0. ‡aCrickets ‡vFiction.
650 0. ‡aMice ‡vFiction.
650 0. ‡aCats ‡vFiction.
651 1. ‡aNew York (N.Y.) ‡vFiction.
655 7. ‡aJuvenile works
655 7. ‡aFiction. ‡2lcgft
655 7. ‡aCricket stories. ‡2lcgft
830 0. ‡aYearling book.
901 . ‡a145711 ‡bUnknown ‡c145711 ‡tbiblio

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