Cap'n Smudge

by Stephen Cosgrove

Serendipity (1977)

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Dirty and unkempt Captain Smudge decides to revenge himself on all the people who laughed at him because his wooden leg is a mop handle with a mop on the end.

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This is an interesting story for it brings Serendipity back to us and in a position where she is doing her new job. Even though she gets mad she has also emotionally grown-up to help those who look for her.

I love the fact the story is about the effects that your actions can have whether you do something you shouldn't be doing and also on how you treat others to have them treat you. A good book both about the environment and helping each other.

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James, Robin (Illustrator)

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Canonical title
Cap'n Smudge
Original publication date
1977

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Genre
Children's Books
DDC/MDS
468LanguageSpanish, Portuguese, GalicianStandard Spanish usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
LCC
PZ7 .C8187 .CLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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Languages
Dutch, English, Spanish
Media
Paper
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