Mary Poppins opens the door
Author: PL Travers
Series: Mary Poppins #3
Genre: Children, Fantasy, Magical Realism, Classics
Original publication date: 1943
Book description: Mary Poppins reappears just in time! According to her tape measure, Jane and Michael have grown "Worse and Worse" since she went away. But the children won't have time to be naughty with all that Mary has planned for them. A visit to Mr. Twigley’s music box-filled attic, an encounter with the Marble Boy, and a ride on Miss Calico’s enchanted candy canes are all part of an average day out with everyone's favorite nanny.
Thoughts:
I really felt this was a struggle.
I dislike Mary Poppins as she always treats the kids very awful. They have adventures, clearly magical and outside of logic, they have impossible adventures that she drags them to. Yet she always accuses them of being liars if they make a reference about them.
They are made to feel like they have big imagination and that they are making things up, when there is always a physical proof of what they lived.
The children are not awful really, jus normal children, active and talkative. I like them.
It was an ok read but Marry Poppins is not a very nice person. Still, it was an ok story while it lasted. It just started to feel a bit too nonsensical, the adventures they have do not make too much sense, but I know that is the intent of them.
Another book I started to try to get work my way in my yearly goal of finish the series I have started lately or at least catch up to the publication.
Series: Mary Poppins #3
Genre: Children, Fantasy, Magical Realism, Classics
Original publication date: 1943
Book description: Mary Poppins reappears just in time! According to her tape measure, Jane and Michael have grown "Worse and Worse" since she went away. But the children won't have time to be naughty with all that Mary has planned for them. A visit to Mr. Twigley’s music box-filled attic, an encounter with the Marble Boy, and a ride on Miss Calico’s enchanted candy canes are all part of an average day out with everyone's favorite nanny.
Thoughts:
I really felt this was a struggle.
I dislike Mary Poppins as she always treats the kids very awful. They have adventures, clearly magical and outside of logic, they have impossible adventures that she drags them to. Yet she always accuses them of being liars if they make a reference about them.
They are made to feel like they have big imagination and that they are making things up, when there is always a physical proof of what they lived.
The children are not awful really, jus normal children, active and talkative. I like them.
It was an ok read but Marry Poppins is not a very nice person. Still, it was an ok story while it lasted. It just started to feel a bit too nonsensical, the adventures they have do not make too much sense, but I know that is the intent of them.
Another book I started to try to get work my way in my yearly goal of finish the series I have started lately or at least catch up to the publication.
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