Where the Wild Things Are - Maurice Sendak
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Where the Wild Things Are

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
48
ISBN
9780060255213
When Max, dressed in his wolf suit, makes mischief through his house, his mother calls him a "WILD THING" and sends him to bed without his supper. That very night, a forest begins to grow in Max's room, an ocean tumbles by with a private boat, and he sails off through night and day to where the wild things are. Instead of being frightened by their terrible roars and gnashing teeth, Max tames them with a simple trick and is made the king of all wild things.

This classic story explores the imaginative journey of a boy confronting his own powerful feelings of anger. It is a tale that gives voice to the frustrations of childhood and the comforting pull of home, acknowledging that even the wildest of things can feel lonely and want to be where someone loves them best of all. The journey to the land of the wild things and back again is a testament to the power of imagination to navigate complex emotions and the ultimate security found in a parent's love.

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Original edition details

Giant Wild Thing Originally published in 1940
Original language
English
Original publisher Carousel

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