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The Perfect Word

The Perfect Word( )
Contribution by: White, E. B.
Author: Hapka, Catherine
Series title:Charlotte's Web Ser.
ISBN:978-0-06-088274-7
Publication Date:Oct 2006
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:HarperFestival
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $3.99
Book Description:

Templeton the rat lives by his own rules. And his number one rule is: Every rat for himself. But when a little pig named Wilbur comes to Zuckerman's barn, everything changes. Join Templeton as he and the other animals come up with a plan to save Wilbur—but make no mistake, Templeton's only in it for the food.

Book Details
Pages:24
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Farm Animals
Juvenile Fiction / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8 x 8 x 0.051 Inches
Book Weight:0.16 Pounds
Author Biography
Hapka, Catherine (Contribution by)
Born in Mount Vernon, New York, E. B. White was educated at Cornell University and served as a private in World War I. After several years as a journalist, he joined the staff of the New Yorker, then in its infancy. For 11 years he wrote most of the "Talk of the Town" columns, and it was White and James Thurber who can be credited with setting the style and attitude of the magazine. In 1938 he retired to a saltwater farm in Maine, where he wrote essays regularly for Harper's Magazine under the title "One Man's Meat." Like Thoreau, White preferred the woods; he also resembled Thoreau in his impatience and indignation.

White received several prizes: in 1960, the gold medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters; in 1963, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award (he was honored along with Thornton Wilder and Edmund Wilson); and in 1978, a special Pulitzer Prize. His verse is original and witty but with serious undertones. His friend James Thurber described him as "a poet who loves to live half-hidden from the eye." Three of his books have become children's classics: Stuart Little (1945), about a mouse born into a human family, Charlotte's Web (1952), about a spider who befriends a lonely pig, and The Trumpet of the Swan (1970). Among his best-known and most widely used books is The Elements of Style (1959), a guide to grammar and rhetoric based on a text written by one of his professors at Cornell, William Strunk, which White revised and expanded. White was married to Katherine Angell, the first fiction editor of the New Yorker.

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