Merle the high flying squirrel

Bill Peet

Book - 1974

Unhappy about the noise and clutter of the city, a squirrel travels west to find peace and quiet in the forest of giant trees he has heard about.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Boston : Houghton Mifflin 1974.
Language
English
Main Author
Bill Peet (-)
Physical Description
30 p. : ill
ISBN
9780808535072
9780395184523
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Peet's latest yam concerns a timid city squirrel named Merle, lured by park bench tales about the beautiful big trees out West -- ""standin' there for thousands of years just storin' up quiet."" Merle decides to follow the telephone lines West, and just as he has concluded that he'll never get out of the city he is carried off on the tail of a kite he has tried to untangle from the wires, sailing and whirling through all kinds of landscape and weather until he lands at his initial destination, on top of a giant redwood. Peet's artless crayon pictures of Merle's sweeping flight to the clear Western forest through factory smoke and rainstorm and whirlwind will carry his substantial following through this mere wisp of a story. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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