Rating: Summary: a wonderful book Review: Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates is one of the best books I've ever read. It is one of the only books that has ever made me cry. This book uses some Dutch words. Next to the word there is sometimes a small 1 telling you at the bottom of the page is a definition. For example in one sentence it says: Lets go get some 1. Tiffen. At the bottom of the page it says something like: 1 Tiffen - lunch. Hans Brinker and his sister Gretel have been living with their mother who has spent the last ten years caring for their father who got what you could kind of call amnesia while out on the dykes. He has no memory and has sometimes done awful things without realizing it. Suddenly the Brinker's luck begins to change and they have happiness as well as some pain.
Rating: Summary: The Movie is Better! Review: Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates was a good book, but a lot of it is too much like a reference book, which is not something I care to read on my free time. If you want to find out a little about this book, watch Brink! on Disney - a 1990s movie roughly based on the book. You will most likely enjoy the movie much more because it is general fun...and I promise...no reference books involved.
Rating: Summary: What Did Dodge Do? She Wrote A Fantastic Book! Review: How would you feel if you lived in a very poor family? Or your Father was hurt and couldn't work? This is the situation for Hans and Gretel Brinker in Mary Mapes Dodge's, Hans Brinker. Hans is a sixteen year old boy and Gretel is his eleven year old sister. They live with their Mother and Father in Holland, in the 1840's. When Hans was only six, his Father got badly hurt on the head and it effects his mind ever after. One day on his way to the marketplace, Hans sees the most famous doctor in Holland! Hans tells the doctor his Father is sick and needs his help. The doctor promises to visit. Will he make Hans's Father well again? You'll have to read Hans Brinker to find out! This book is fabulous! You won't be able to put it down! It's so exciting!
Rating: Summary: An American Masterpiece! Review: I first read this book as a boy in the fourth grade more than forty years ago. I loved it then and I love it more even now. Skating on canals is always great fun! Frankly, it was a new book that got me thinking about this old classic. "Santa & Pete: A Novel of Christmas Present and Past" came out last year and it is a wonderful retelling of the Saint Nicholas story, which is also an important part of "Hans Brinker." And so Santa and Pete got me thinking about Hans and those silver skates. I don't want anyone to touch Mary Dodge's work but can't we find some way to get "new" writers to revive these great old stories.
Rating: Summary: hans brinker and the silver skates Review: I thought it was a wounderful story for the whole family to read.
Rating: Summary: A Classic Review: I was given this book when I was very young and it sat on my shelf for years before I became interested enough to read it. I wish I had picked it up sooner! But then perhaps I needed to mature more before I could appreciate it. I was utterly fascinated (I read this in my teens) and even the historical "textbook" portions captivated me. I love to learn history from fiction, and this did an excellent job - Dutch history and culture came alive. I have re-read it several times since, and no Disney move can do justice to the book. (Well, I don't believe any movie can really do justice to a book.) The characters are real and we easily empathize with them, the adventure is exciting and the climax of the race does not disappoint. It should be in every child's library.
Rating: Summary: A Classic Review: I was given this book when I was very young and it sat on my shelf for years before I became interested enough to read it. I wish I had picked it up sooner! But then perhaps I needed to mature more before I could appreciate it. I was utterly fascinated (I read this in my teens) and even the historical "textbook" portions captivated me. I love to learn history from fiction, and this did an excellent job - Dutch history and culture came alive. I have re-read it several times since, and no Disney move can do justice to the book. (Well, I don't believe any movie can really do justice to a book.) The characters are real and we easily empathize with them, the adventure is exciting and the climax of the race does not disappoint. It should be in every child's library.
Rating: Summary: Smakelijk eten Review: Is this the greatest book ever? Maybe, maybe not. Shakespeare had some good ones. Either way, this merits the five stars I've given it. Delve into one of the greatest stories ever told, and learn all about Holland. By the time you're done, you'll want to go ice skating. So strap on your wooden skates and squeek across the ice of Ole Holland. Who gets the silver skates? Who is the greatest hero? Is hidden fortune just under the peat moss? Dat hangt er van af . . .
Rating: Summary: Smakelijk eten Review: Is this the greatest book ever? Maybe, maybe not. Shakespeare had some good ones. Either way, this merits the five stars I've given it. Delve into one of the greatest stories ever told, and learn all about Holland. By the time you're done, you'll want to go ice skating. So strap on your wooden skates and squeek across the ice of Ole Holland. Who gets the silver skates? Who is the greatest hero? Is hidden fortune just under the peat moss? Dat hangt er van af . . .
Rating: Summary: Read this book! Review: This book is enchanting! It is truly a classic book! Everything turns out perfectly! It is also very educational. After reading this book you will know so much about the history and geography of The Netherlands. A Must Read!
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