A classic picture book from Pippi Longstocking-creator Astrid Lindgren.
One beautiful spring day in Sweden, Goran the bull charges furiously out of his stall and into the farmyard. People gather from miles around to see the angry animal, but no one can calm him down. Then Karl, the farm boy, has a brave idea. Can the little boy save the day?
A charming, traditional story from Astrid Lindgren, bestselling author of Pippi Longstocking, with illustrations from acclaimed Swedish artist Marit Tornqvist. Nostalgic illustrations of wooden houses, characterful villagers and silver birch trees wonderfully evoke the spirit of a Swedish farm from long ago.
'Earth-toned watercolors and a sense of restrained humor conjure a barnyard perplexity in The Fearless Little Farm Boy, a beguiling picture book written by Astrid Lindgren... In this satisfying and beautifully illustrated tale, a clever child subdues an angry bull faster with gentleness than with force.' --The Wall Street Journal
'The earthy watercolor illustrations are just beautiful.'--Youth Services Book Reviews, STARRED REVIEW
'This story has a touching message about kindness and not underestimating people.' --Kindling
Fans of Astrid Lindgren's Pippi Longstocking will love The Fearless Little Farm Boy. The stories couldn't be more different, but the writing style is spot on familiar and delightful... It would be a good keepsake quality gift book for a variety of ages.' --Kids' Book Buzz
'Marit Tornqvist's colorful drawings bring out the atmosphere and countryside as the story evolves. Rural life and Sweden come alive in a tale that is perfect for read-aloud discussion about community involvement and problem-solving, with appealing illustrations adding to a story that will especially attract libraries looking for tales set in European nations.' --Midwest Book Review
Praise for previous edition:
'Lindgren's affection for Karl warms the tale of his heroism.' --Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Now that Night is Near:
'A Swedish Goodnight Moon.' --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
Praise for Marit Tornqvist:
'A celebration of childhood and friendship, replete with imagination, ambition, and even a bit of mischief � Touching, memorable, exquisite.' --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review for Wake Up, Let's Play