The Man Who Lost His Head
Author:
Claire Huchet Bishop Complete Authored Works
Illustrator:
Robert McCloskey Complete Authored Works
Publication:
1942 by Viking Press Inc
Genre:
Fiction, Humor, Picture Books
Pages:
64
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It's bad news when you wake up in the morning and find you've lost your head, especially if it's an especially agreeable and handsome head, but there you go, such things happen. In any case, the man who loses his head in The Man Who Lost His Head isn't about to grin (that is, if he could grin) and bear it. No, he'll make himself a new one, and starting with a pumpkin and moving on to a parsnip and finally picking up a block of wood, he sets about getting it just right. Still, for all his efforts, it somehow isn't right. It isn't the head he had before. It turns out that only a brash bold boy can save the man who lost his head from losing it altogether.
Claire Huchet Bishop's charming parable is illustrated by the great Robert McCloskey, whose books for children include One Morning in Maine, Blueberries for Sal, and the Caldecott Medal—winning Make Way for Ducklings.
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The Man Who Lost His Head
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