is a clever twist on the story plot, and it provides a little more entertainment, for the viewer, than the first chapter of the book, which gives a dull description of the Kansas prairie. The book, though, leads readers to believe that Dorothy's adventure is real, and that the Land of Oz exists. To watch the movie first and then read the book the viewer may assume this is all a dream that Dorothy is having because that is how it is portrayed in the movie. Which leads to the next difference, the characters
Games, and many more. But when we look at the novel Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindren, it appears that the main character doesn’t develop at all. The book tells the adventures of Pippi and her friends Tommy and Annika. Even though readers think Pippi is a static character, people say the reason this book is so popular is due to the fact that Pippi is a young female superhero and is able to live self-sufficiently. Throughout these stories Pippi continuously does things completely differently than
I was in Chicago and he was in New York. We thought it would be a fun way to keep in touch. I wrote a chapter – then he wrote a chapter. We rewrote each other's chapters. And rewrote them again. It took a long time, but eventually that story was published as The Secret Life of Billie's Uncle Myron. Now I write full time (except when parenting) in a beautiful office in Brooklyn, accompanied by two plump and ancient cats -- the models for the dog characters in That New Animal. Here's a picture of my