NANA the ant

NANA the ant

NANA the ant

Leo C. Frisk Jr. / Leo CFrisk Jr.

19,48 €
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AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2005
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781420888973
19,48 €
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The story Nana the Ant began as a single letter to the author’s grandmother. Nana lived in a downstairs apartment in her son’s house. Whenever a member of the family would go to visit, she would always tell us about a new adventure with these tiny black ants. One afternoon, Nana fell and broke her hip requiring an operation to result in her move into a rehabilitation center. The author decided to write short letters every week. Each letter is a chapter and that is how this story was created. The story begins with the Dear Nana letter at the back of the book. As the author writes: Hi there, I was using the computer and thought to write a short letter to you. I was imagining life as if you were an ant right now running around under the ground. You would run from tunnel to tunnel and around in circles hoping and looking for the dining room. You would shout, 'Where is the food! I need some food!' You would stop running and stare into darkness with skinny legs and tiny feet shaking. The characters in Nana are a fun re-creation of the Frisk family. The author took each of the members of his family and incorporated their quirky personalities into the bodies of ants and took each of them along with Nana on one adventure after another. The reader will enjoy meeting each member of this family and even though each adventure is a short one, the story will create a smile and sometimes laughing as you read about them to a child or to yourself. The author’s grandmother passed but the family still smiles whenever the story 'Nana the ant' is mentioned. It is up to the reader to sit back, relax and enjoy these light-hearted adventures within the different chapters of 'Nana the ant'.

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