Meet the world famous mime, Marcel Marceau. “He chases butterflies without a net…He can be a tree or a flower, a fish or a human being.” He rescues Americans parachuting into World War II France. His talent lies in not making a sound. A biography that says volumes without words. |
10 Comments
Malachi Delaney
9/24/2014 11:08:17 pm
I liked this book because it told a story , but it was also very interesting like this: " he chased butterflies without a net" to show that he acted stuff out.
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Alex Lewis
11/4/2014 03:23:58 am
I really REALLY liked this book mostly because of the artstyle, how it's not made with like, markers and color pencils it's just a brush without an actual outline, while still making it realistic
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taylor Lewis
11/4/2014 03:26:04 am
I liked that it was a mine
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Ms. Hernandez
12/7/2014 09:55:51 pm
I can't seem to keep this book on the shelf. Once it is returned I will have to read it!
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Camryn Lewis
1/26/2015 10:05:49 pm
This book is really funny. I don't like when mimes cant talk.
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Isabella baird
2/4/2015 10:30:59 pm
My favorite part of the book was when he played tug a war with himself.
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Malatthy Delaney
2/16/2015 10:19:44 pm
This book was funny and really interesting to read! I loved how the story was about a mime and what he did in "different" ways!
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Tatiyanna lewis
2/17/2015 10:18:07 pm
I really like this book! because you can visualize what is going too happened also we read this awesome book in ranger reading i think this book is spontaneous .
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isabella baird
4/2/2015 02:24:06 am
I liked when he played tug a war with himself it was my favorite part.
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isabella baird
4/6/2015 01:13:53 am
i liked when he chased butterfly's.
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