The Hat

by Tomi Ungerer

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The black top hat with magic powers blew into the one-legged soldier's life, made him a wealthy man, and then blew out again.

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A rich man's top hat blows off his head and is discovered by a poor veteran, Benito Badoglio. But the hat is suddenly magical and Badoglio is able to use its ability to fly about obeying his every command to turn his life around by doing acts of heroism.

Is this what they meant by trickle-down economics?
A magical top-hat, flying off the head of the rich man who owns it, finds its way to penniless veteran Benito Badoglio, and transforms his life. Useful in any sort of crisis - saving a tourist from a falling flowerpot, capturing an escaped rare bird, flushing a band of cutthroats out of their lair - the hat brings Badoglio good luck, introducing him to his future wife, the Contessa Aspi d'Istra. As Badoglio and the Contessa head to the honeymoon, the hat once again is blown away, landing... who can say?

Unlike so many of French author/artist Tomi Ungerer's other picture-books, which were first published in German in Switzerland, The Hat was originally published in English, in New York City. It's an entertaining original fairy-tale, in show more which a down-on-his-luck hero is aided by a magical object. I appreciated the ending, as I think it will lead young readers and listeners to continue the story on their own, as they imagine where else the hat will travel, and with whom it will settle. The artwork, as is to be expected in a Tomi Ungerer book, is immensely engaging, communicating the humor of the story perfectly. Recommended to Tomi Ungerer fans, and to anyone looking for fairy-tale-style children's stories. show less
A magical top-hat flies into the life of a down-and-out former soldier and brings him luck and happiness before flying away again.

Tomi Ungerer has a magic all his own, a magic of possibilities, absurdities and antics that always lead somewhere interesting. The most wonderful thing about this story in particular is that the reader is never condescended to with any sort of explanation of how or why the hat is magic- it just is.

You could assume from the brief description that this story is akin to Frosty The Snowman. But the story of Frosty is a childish story of transient friendship; and The Hat is a story about luck, generosity to others, and the continued hope of better things to come.

Bardolo, the one-legged, soldier protagonist, show more acquits himself well by never becoming arrogant or prideful, and the top-hat has a definite personality of its own.

A favorite of mine as a child and now a favorite of my son, I'm planning on this book seeing my grandchildren.
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This is the story of a hat which flies off a rich man's head, who happens to be going on his honeymoon. The hat flies to a poor veteran.The hat brings the veteran luck and he happens to save a rich woman's life and marries her. The hat flies off his head when he is going on his honeymoon.
A hat goes off on its adventure where it transforms the life of an old soldier.
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Tomi Ungerer was born Jean-Thomas Ungerer in Strasbourg, France on November 28, 1931. He wrote and illustrated children's books as well as books for adults. His first children's book, The Mellops Go Flying, was published in 1957. His other children's books included Crictor, No Kiss for Mother, and Moon Man. His books for adults included The show more Underground Sketchbook of Tomi Ungerer, Fornicon, Tomi: A Childhood Under the Nazis, and Far Out Isn't Far Enough. He also created illustrations for advertisements including a series of posters for The Times in the 1960s. During the Vietnam War, he created posters with an antiwar theme. He died on February 8, 2019 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Hat
Original title
The Hat
Original publication date
1970
People/Characters
Benito Badoglio
Important places
Italy
Related movies
The Hat (1982 | IMDb)
First words
There was once a hat.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The wind blew, the hat flew, hither and thither . . . Heaven only knows where.
Original language
English

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Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
833Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesGerman fiction
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PZ7 .U43 .HLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres

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