Louis the Trumpeter Swan is born without a voice, but he is not deterred by this handicap. Sam Beaver is the boy who teaches him to read and write but the problem remains as to how he should woo Serena. The solution lies in Louis' learning to play the trumpet. By the author of "Charlotte's Web".
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Louis the Trumpeter Swan is born without a voice, but he is not deterred by this handicap. Sam Beaver is the boy who teaches him to read and write but the problem remains as to how he should woo Serena. The solution lies in Louis' learning to play the trumpet. By the author of "Charlotte's Web".
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HealthyMom
Jul 27, 2009
Unique, romantic, gorgeous...children's book
You don't need new illustrations to appreciate the magnificence of the scenic images conjured by E.B.White's prose. My favorite book of middle childhood, this book has it all - science, whimsical fancy, unique characters... plus the most rooted-for waterfowl since Make Way For Ducklings. You will appreciate your own unique gifts and ways of overcoming obstacles after experiencing Louis' swan journey.