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The Search For Delicious by Babbitt
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The Search For Delicious (original 1969; edition 1973)

by Babbitt, No Illustration (Illustrator)

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The Prime Minister is compiling a dictionary and when no one at court can agree on the meaning of delicious, the King sends his twelve-year-old messenger to poll the country.
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Title:The Search For Delicious
Authors:Babbitt
Other authors:No Illustration (Illustrator)
Info:Farrar Straus & Giraux (1973), Edition: 4th Printing, Hardcover
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The Search for Delicious by Natalie Babbitt (1969)

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One of my all time favorite authors. She has a way of weaving a moral into a story in such a lovely manner. ( )
  SarahJI | Feb 5, 2023 |
Nuanced and belovable (is that a word?) kids book that I wish got the attention it deserves. Picked up a secondhand paperback copy for this reread, but when I was a kid I listened to it on audiobook which I highly recommend! Great full cast production that I love, even though the scene with the winds scared the crap out of me when I was younger. ( )
  mutantpudding | Dec 26, 2021 |
A wise little fairytale for children. Some of the wisdom is stated and some of the wisdom is lived.

I've been pondering lately the anxiety epidemic our children seem to be experiencing (this connects, I promise). I'm sure that electronics, styles of living that don't allow for healthy attachment, and our own conditioning do their part.* But part of it might be that we infantilize our children. In some ways, it's good. The overstress of teens doesn't help. But, at the same time, I really enjoyed this main character. He is 12, and thinks of himself as almost grown-up. He is sometimes nervous. But he deals with it healthily. I loved it. None of the Harry Potter drama.**


*We tell kids not to be anxious, but we take them to the Dr for every sneeze, take them to the Dr for check-ups so that the Dr. can tell them they're fine, etc. If that doesn't help with anxiety conditioning, I'm not sure what is.
** Don't get me wrong, I enjoy Harry like the rest of them. I just enjoy the simplicity of stories for a younger age group sometimes. ( )
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I would like to thank Grace C. Root for the help she gave me in identifying the trees and plants, birds and fishes which decorate this story. Which also means that I would like to thank her for her interest and her friendship. The reader would have a duller story and I a duller life without her.
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[Prologue] There was a time once when the earth was still very young, a time some call the oldest days. This was long before there were any people about to dig parts of it up and cut parts of it off. People came along much later, building their towns and castles (which nearly always fell down after a while) and plaguing each other with quarrels and supper parties.
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