Author

Publication

2009 - McSweeney's, San Francisco

Language

English

Word Count

72,000 words, Guess

Page Count

288 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archiveisbn_9781934781616
  • ISBN-101934781614
  • ISBN-139781934781616
  • ISBN-139781934781623
  • ISBN-101934781622
and 6 more
  • Goodreads6387925
  • Library of Congress Control Number2010292917
  • OCLC Control Number317926477
  • Better World Books9781934781623
  • Better World Books9781934781616
  • Open LibraryOL26338101M

Classifications

  • LCCPS3605.G48 W56 2009
  • LCCPS3605.G48W56 2009

Description

In a stunning act of imagination, Dave Eggers has adapted Maurice Sendak's children's classic, Where the Wild Things Are, into this richly drawn full-length novel, the story of a lonely boy navigating the emotional journey away from boyhood. Max is a rambunctious eight-year-old, living with his mother and his sister, terrorizing the neighborhood on his bicycle. But Max's world is changing around him: His father is absent and his mother is increasingly distracted. Max's teenage sister is outgrowing him, leaving him alone in favor of her friends. Sad and angry, Max dons his wolf suit and makes terrible, ruinous mischief. Setting off into the night, Max finds a boat and sails away to an island. Here he meets strange and giant creatures. Creatures that rage and break things. Creatures that trample and scream. These monsters do everything Max feels inside! And so, Max appoints himself their king. Here, on a magnificent adventure with the creatures, Max can be the wildest thing of all.In this visionary new novel, Eggers brings an imaginary world vividly to life, filling it with monsters, chaos, and one very real little boy. By turns beautiful and joyful, sorrowful and strange, The Wild Things is an astonishing literary triumph.

Description

During a fight at home, young Max flees and runs away into the woods. He finds a boat there, jumps in, and ends up on the open sea, destination unknown. He lands on the island of the Wild Things, and soon he becomes their king. But things get complicated when Max realizes that the Wild Things want as much from him as he wants from them. Based loosely on the storybook by Maurice Sendak and the screenplay co-written with Spike Jonze.

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