The Lorax - Dr. Seuss
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The Lorax

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Collins
Pages
64
ISBN
9780001954588
In a bleak and desolate town, a curious young boy seeks out the reclusive Once-ler to ask a single question: what happened to the trees? The answer is a story that unfolds in a whisper, a tale of a once-vibrant world filled with colorful Truffula Trees, playful Bar-ba-loots, and singing Swomee-Swans. It is the story of the Lorax, a small, mustachioed creature who speaks for the trees, for the trees have no tongues. He emerges to confront the ambitious Once-ler, whose wonderful invention requires the felling of the Truffula Trees, sparking a conflict between industrial progress and the preservation of nature.

This classic fable chronicles the plight of the environment as one enterprise consumes a beautiful landscape, silencing the creatures who called it home. The narrative serves as a powerful and timeless cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked greed and the consequences of ignoring the natural world. It is a story of loss, but it also carries a persistent seed of hope, demonstrating that it only takes one person to care enough to make a difference and begin the process of restoration.

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Lorax Originally published in 1911
Original language
English
Original publisher McGraw-Hill/Tdm Audio

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