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131
Novel • Fiction
New York City • 1940s
1945
Middle grade
7-10 years
920L
Stuart Little by E. B. White tells the story of Stuart, a mouse-sized boy born to human parents. As he grows up, Stuart faces various challenges due to his small size, but he also has many adventures, such as sailing a boat in Central Park and searching for his lost friend Margalo, a bird. Throughout his journey, Stuart's determination and kindness highlight his resilience and courage.
Adventurous
Playful
Heartwarming
Nostalgic
Humorous
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Reviews for E. B. White's Stuart Little commend its charming storytelling and imaginative narrative that captivates children and adults alike. Critics also appreciate the engaging illustrations. However, some note that the ending feels abrupt and leaves certain plot elements unresolved. Overall, it remains a beloved classic for its wit and unique protagonist.
Readers who enjoy Stuart Little by E. B. White are often fans of charming, anthropomorphic animal tales with adventurous plots. This book caters to children aged 8 to 12 and adults who appreciate timeless classics. Comparable to Charlotte's Web and The Wind in the Willows, it's ideal for those who cherish heartwarming, imaginative narratives.
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Margalo
Margalo is a little brown bird who becomes Stuart's first friend his own size, known for her spirited tales of beautiful places, inspiring Stuart to embark on a quest of his own.
Snowbell
Snowbell is the family's cat, who acts as an antagonist by often resenting and teasing Stuart, highlighting the tensions between his instincts and living with a family that includes a mouse.
Frederick, Eleanor, and George Little
Stuart's parents and older brother, who cherish his uniqueness and make adjustments at home to accommodate him; George, in particular, often starts projects intending to help Stuart but struggles to complete them.
Doctor Paul Carey
A dentist and Stuart's friend, Doctor Carey owns the miniature schooner, the Wasp, and symbolically enables Stuart's adventurous spirit by providing him with opportunities and miniature modes of transportation.
131
Novel • Fiction
New York City • 1940s
1945
Middle grade
7-10 years
920L
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