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Paperback Mr. Small Book

ISBN: 0749851937

ISBN13: 9780749851934

Mr. Small

(Book #12 in the Mr. Men Series)

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They're back Rediscover the zaniest characters you've ever met in this best-selling series which has sold millions worldwide. Bright and charming, with easily recognizable characters and a small... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Bleasdale Was Beaten To It

Mr Small is Hargreaves' `Boys From The Blackstuff'. Here he adopts a more naturalistic style, putting aside explicit exposition of academic schools of thought along with his usual moral and philosophical preoccupations. In a manner that is almost kitchen sink, we follow the working class everyman - quite literally the small man - as he searches for a job in 70s Britain. Thematically Hargreaves shows his vision, as he presages the mass unemployment that was to come in the 1980s. Mr Small tries a succession of jobs for which he is woefully mismatched - they are all manifestly too big for him. He lacks the basic knowledge and skills to hold down any of the occupations he attempts. Does Hargreaves here break from his usual social conservatism with a damning indictment of an education system that is not adequately preparing the workforce for increasingly skilled and mechanized labour? And in this does he further express his frustration at how his own fictional potentialities have been manacled and constrained by this state of affairs? For indeed, Hargreaves himself seems to give up on Mr Small - in a wry narrative flourish of course. Beneath the surface positivity of the ending, we at best encounter stoicism, with a definite undercurrent of fatalistic dread at what the very near future holds. The shadow of the impending Thatcher years is already falling across the world of the Mr Men. If Hargreaves has deprived him of revolutionary socialism in Mr Uppity - or even the more modest protection of the centre-left - there is nothing Mr Small can do but passively accept his situation. Mr Robertson, a literary personification of statutory intervention, is ultimately powerless to help him. The collective sentiment of the workers - embodied by a friendly postman - offers nothing practical, just sympathy. The only job that Mr Small proves fit to do is recount his story to the author. (Contrast this with the earlier Mr Bump, who successfully finds a job compatible with his idiosyncrasies as a character.) Hargreaves, with characteristic genius, holds up his hands and laments his own impotence. But if Mr Small cannot be saved, at least he has been given a voice.

One of a kind Mr Men book

I don't know why but this book is different than the rest. It's not that is bad or such but the way Mr. Hargreaves approaches the story of Mr. Small. Mr. Small is the smallest person you've ever seen, or perhaps the smallest person you've never seen! Mr. Small goes to Mr. Robinson so he can find a job. After help from the mailman who rings the door for Mr. Small, he goes on a series of job failures until.... We find Mr. Small's job is actually being the subject of Roger Hargreaves story, MR. SMALL!

Mr Small

Mr Small lives under a daisy, which I really like about him. Mr Small can't find a good job for himself, so he asked Mr Robinson to find him one. After trying four jobs, he gets his biography written by Roger Hargreaves.I really like the first picture because he is carrying a pin bigger than him ...

Read to Your Child to Improve Bonding and Intellect!

Researchers constantly find that reading to children is valuable in a variety of ways, not least of which are instilling a love of reading and improved reading skills. With better parent-child bonding from reading, your child will also be more emotionally secure and able to relate better to others. Intellectual performance will expand as well. Spending time together watching television fails as a substitute. To help other parents apply this advice, as a parent of four I consulted an expert, our youngest child, and asked her to share with me her favorite books that were read to her as a young child. Mr. Small was one of her picks.My daughter was very small when she was younger, so this book interested her. What exactly did it mean to be small?Mr. Small is so small that he makes even the smallest child seem like a giant. He is the size of a pin, and lives in a small house under a daisy in Mr. Robinson's garden. A large meal for him is half a pea, one crumb, and a drop of lemonade. One day, he decided he wanted a job. So he went to see Mr. Robinson. That was difficult because he was so small. When he knocked on the door, Mr. Robinson did not hear him. And Mr. Small could not reach the doorbell. Luckily, the postman came along and rang the doorbell for him. Mr. Robinson almost didn't notice Mr. Small after opening the door.Mr. Robinson was glad to help Mr. Small find a job, but things didn't work out well at first. Mr. Small fell into the mustard jars while filling them. He kept falling into candy jars while selling candy. He kept getting shut in match boxes while packing them with matches. Finally, Mr. Robinson found just the right job for Mr. Small. . . . and you'll have to read the book to find out what it was. But you'll like the answer.Overcome your misconceptions about what a small person can do well with this fascinating, imaginative story.

What Fun

The Mr. Men and Little Miss books are great fun to read out loud and listen to. Mr. Small is a cute story with wonderful, simple pictures. My daughter is almost one and she loves the book. I remember how much my sister and I enjoyed them all when we were little. Buy the book and ENJOY!
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