Nominated for the 2011 Kate Greenaway Medal, a picture book from beloved children's author David McKee about being content with one's life Denver is rich--very, very rich, and everyone in the village loves him for his kindness and generosity. But one day a stranger arrives, who breeds discontent by telling the villagers it isn't fair for Denver to have so much more than they do. When Denver hears what has happened, he divides his money equally between everyone. He moves to a new village, where he lives happily and is better appreciated, but for the old villagers life just is not the same without him.
Book Details
Publisher: Andersen Press
Publish Date: Sep 1st, 2012
Pages: 32
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 10.70in - 9.20in - 0.20in - 0.45lb
EAN: 9781849393898
Recommended age: 06-09
Categories: • Social Themes - Values & Virtues• Social Themes - Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
About the Author
David McKee is one of the best-known illustrators of picture books, having created such modern classics as the Elmer series. His first book was published in 1964, and his books are now published in more than 35 languages throughout the world.
Praise for this book
"McKee's gentle humor and love of irony are in full force in this celebration of individuality and laughter." --Publishers Weekly on Elmer
"The illustrations . . . are superb as one would expect from McKee." --Books for Keeps