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E. B. White, Harper & Row. 210 pages. $4.50.
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THE TRUMPE T OF THE SWAN, by
 
E. B. White, Harpe1· & Row. 210 pages. $4.50.
 
  
 
EVERYONE who enjoyed "Charlotte 's
 
EVERYONE who enjoyed "Charlotte 's
 
Web" and "Stuart Little" - and they must
 
Web" and "Stuart Little" - and they must
 
number multitudes across the world - will
 
number multitudes across the world - will
delight. in E. B. White's new book about
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delight in E. B. White's new book about
Louis, tµe trumpeter swan born without a
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Louis, the trumpeter swan born without a
 
voice.
 
voice.
These 210 pages a r a wealth of delight,
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These 210 pages are a wealth of delight,
 
whimsy, fantasy, humor, each blessed with
 
whimsy, fantasy, humor, each blessed with
the grace, . clarity and simplicity of E. B.
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the grace, clarity and simplicity of E. B.
White's immacula te prose style.
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White's immaculate prose style.
We have one quarrel, however, with . the
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We have one quarrel, however, with the
publisher. The dust jacket, and sticker pro,.
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publisher. The dust jacket, and sticker pro-
 
claiming this to be a 1970 Honor Book in
 
claiming this to be a 1970 Honor Book in
the Childrens Spring Festival discrimina tes
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the Childrens Spring Festival discriminates
 
against adults. No matter whether you are .
 
against adults. No matter whether you are .
 
aged six, or 16 or 60, the chances are you
 
aged six, or 16 or 60, the chances are you
 
will find delight in "The Trumpet Of The
 
will find delight in "The Trumpet Of The
 
Swan."
 
Swan."
Mainers should take special 'delight and
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Mainers should take special delight and
 
pride in knowing that E. B. White wrote this
 
pride in knowing that E. B. White wrote this
 
book in Maine, at his home in. Brooklin.
 
book in Maine, at his home in. Brooklin.
The story involves 11-ycar-ol<l Sam B av·
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The story involves 11-year-old Sam Beaver,
er, who, while camping out in Western Canada with his father, discovers a pair of
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who, while camping out in Western Canada with his father, discovers a pair of
 
trumpeter swans nesting on a remote lake.
 
trumpeter swans nesting on a remote lake.
 
Before his astonished eyes, the female
 
Before his astonished eyes, the female
hatched her little trumpeter s.
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hatched her little trumpeters.
 
One cygnet, Louis, is born without a
 
One cygnet, Louis, is born without a
 
voice . . . a trumpeter swan without a
 
voice . . . a trumpeter swan without a
trump·at! To make up for nature's miistake,
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trumpet! To make up for nature's mistake,
voiceless Louis decided he should 1'aarn to
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voiceless Louis decided he should learn to
 
read and write, so off he flies to school with
 
read and write, so off he flies to school with
his friend Sam. After masteri ng reading and
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his friend Sam. After mastering reading and
 
writing with a slate pencil upon a small
 
writing with a slate pencil upon a small
blackboar d, Louis wings his way home to
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blackboard, Louis wings his way home to
his Trumpete r Swan family in Red Rocks
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his Trumpeter Swan family in Red Rocks
Lak•a, Montana. Around his long neck he carries his blackboar d and chalk pencil, but
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Lake, Montana. Around his long neck he carries his blackboard and chalk pencil, but
no other swans can understan d what he
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no other swans can understand what he
 
writes.
 
writes.
 
Serena, the beautiful female swan with whom Louis falls in love, especially has no
 
Serena, the beautiful female swan with whom Louis falls in love, especially has no
idea of the love in Louis's heart. Be ing
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idea of the love in Louis's heart. Being
 
dumb, Louis cannot trumpet his love, calling
 
dumb, Louis cannot trumpet his love, calling
 
'Ko-hob! , as a trumpeter swan' should.
 
'Ko-hob! , as a trumpeter swan' should.
So Louis' father docides to fly off to
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So Louis' father decides to fly off to
 
Billings, Mon., to rob a music store aud
 
Billings, Mon., to rob a music store aud
 
bring home a man-made trumpet for his son.
 
bring home a man-made trumpet for his son.
\ , Louis becomes so expert on the manmade trumpet that he gets a. series of jobs,
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Louis becomes so expert on the man-made trumpet that he gets a series of jobs,
 
first at a ·camp blowing reveille, mess calls
 
first at a ·camp blowing reveille, mess calls
 
and taps. He next lands a job in the Public
 
and taps. He next lands a job in the Public
Gardens · at Boston, leading the swan boat
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Gardens at Boston, leading the swan boat
 
and blowing tunes and arias on his trumpet.
 
and blowing tunes and arias on his trumpet.
Boston is enthralled ; record · crowds flock
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Boston is enthralled ; record crowds flock
 
to the lake and Louis becomes so great a
 
to the lake and Louis becomes so great a
 
celebrity that he stays at the Ritz Carlton,
 
celebrity that he stays at the Ritz Carlton,
where he ord<lrs watercres s sandwiches sent
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where he orders watercress sandwiches sent
 
to him by room service.
 
to him by room service.
Louis's next engageme nt is at $500 a week,
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Louis's next engagement is at $500 a week,
playing at a nightclub in Philadelph ia and
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playing at a nightclub in Philadelphia and
 
living at the zoo. One stormy day a badly
 
living at the zoo. One stormy day a badly
 
buffeted trumpeter swan finds refuge from
 
buffeted trumpeter swan finds refuge from
. the storm by landing on the lake at the zoo.
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the storm by landing on the lake at the zoo.
The swan · is Louis' first love, Serena.
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The swan is Louis' first love, Serena.
This time Louis serenades her witn his
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This time Louis serenades her with his
 
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trumpet and off they fly together to
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Montana, where Louis turns over to his father
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almost $4,500, earned from his career as
 
 
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,.:.·~·"" •-c.,:~~·-....
 
 
 
.
 
 
 
Mar .
 
 
 
trumpet and ofi tk;y fly together to
 
tana, where Lo uis turns over to his fathe
 
· almost $4,500, eamed from his career as
 
 
trumpeter swan.
 
trumpeter swan.
 
The story is beguiling and charming , a
 
The story is beguiling and charming , a
White's tales always are, the prose as lucic
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White's tales always are, the prose as lucid
 
and clear as the water of a wilderness lake
 
and clear as the water of a wilderness lake
And as· the story of Louis' adventure s unfold
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And as· the story of Louis' adventures unfold
it is entrancing ly interlaced with the lore ol
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it is entrancingly interlaced with the lore of
wildlife and nature, and with the elfin laugh.'
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wildlife and nature, and with the elfin laughter and joy which is E . B. White's hallmark.
ter and joy which is E . B. White's hallmark.
 
  
 
.Bill Caldwell'
 
.Bill Caldwell'
  
 
 

Revision as of 21:02, 7 March 2017

NEW CLASSIC FROM E.B. WHITE

THE TRUMPET OF THE SWAN, by E. B. White, Harper & Row. 210 pages. $4.50.

EVERYONE who enjoyed "Charlotte 's Web" and "Stuart Little" - and they must number multitudes across the world - will delight in E. B. White's new book about Louis, the trumpeter swan born without a voice. These 210 pages are a wealth of delight, whimsy, fantasy, humor, each blessed with the grace, clarity and simplicity of E. B. White's immaculate prose style. We have one quarrel, however, with the publisher. The dust jacket, and sticker pro- claiming this to be a 1970 Honor Book in the Childrens Spring Festival discriminates against adults. No matter whether you are . aged six, or 16 or 60, the chances are you will find delight in "The Trumpet Of The Swan." Mainers should take special delight and pride in knowing that E. B. White wrote this book in Maine, at his home in. Brooklin. The story involves 11-year-old Sam Beaver,

who, while camping out in Western Canada with his father, discovers a pair of

trumpeter swans nesting on a remote lake. Before his astonished eyes, the female hatched her little trumpeters. One cygnet, Louis, is born without a voice . . . a trumpeter swan without a trumpet! To make up for nature's mistake, voiceless Louis decided he should learn to read and write, so off he flies to school with his friend Sam. After mastering reading and writing with a slate pencil upon a small blackboard, Louis wings his way home to his Trumpeter Swan family in Red Rocks Lake, Montana. Around his long neck he carries his blackboard and chalk pencil, but no other swans can understand what he writes. Serena, the beautiful female swan with whom Louis falls in love, especially has no idea of the love in Louis's heart. Being dumb, Louis cannot trumpet his love, calling 'Ko-hob! , as a trumpeter swan' should. So Louis' father decides to fly off to Billings, Mon., to rob a music store aud bring home a man-made trumpet for his son.

Louis becomes so expert on the man-made trumpet that he gets a series of jobs,

first at a ·camp blowing reveille, mess calls and taps. He next lands a job in the Public Gardens at Boston, leading the swan boat and blowing tunes and arias on his trumpet. Boston is enthralled ; record crowds flock to the lake and Louis becomes so great a celebrity that he stays at the Ritz Carlton, where he orders watercress sandwiches sent to him by room service. Louis's next engagement is at $500 a week, playing at a nightclub in Philadelphia and living at the zoo. One stormy day a badly buffeted trumpeter swan finds refuge from the storm by landing on the lake at the zoo. The swan is Louis' first love, Serena. This time Louis serenades her with his trumpet and off they fly together to Montana, where Louis turns over to his father

almost $4,500, earned from his career as

trumpeter swan. The story is beguiling and charming , a White's tales always are, the prose as lucid and clear as the water of a wilderness lake And as· the story of Louis' adventures unfold it is entrancingly interlaced with the lore of wildlife and nature, and with the elfin laughter and joy which is E . B. White's hallmark.

.Bill Caldwell'