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Bubber Goes to Heaven (Opie Library)
- Hardcover
- Author: Arna Bontemps
- Artist: Daniel Minter
- Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
- Release Date: December 1998
- Reading Level: Ages 9-12
- ISBN-10: 0195123654
- ISBN-13: 9780195123654
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryWritten by Arna Bontemps in the early 1930s, this highly original tale recounts ten-year old Bubber's hunting trip with his Uncle Demus gone awry. Scaling the boughs of a giant tree called Nebuchadnezzar in pursuit of a raccoon, Bubber accidentally breaks a branch and crashes to the ground. The rest of the story is Bubber's dream while lying unconscious on the forest floor. Lifted by the strong arms of a couple of angels, the little Southern boy is flown to Heaven, where he discovers that life is very much the same as on Earth, except that everyone wears long nightgowns and sports wings. Not one to be left behind, Bubber grows wings and struggles to fly, joins Sister Esther's church band, discovers the joys of unlimited free food, and meets one of Heaven's finest. When he finally regains consciousness, he finds himself back in his bed at home, surrounded by Uncle Demus and other anxious members of his family. Yet he could still hear Sister Esther and the youngsters cheering him on, "Keep a-flapping your wings, Bubber, Bubber." |
Customer Reviews
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bubber goes to heaven
I loved this book. I keeps you wondering, it has many exciting parts to it. As you are redaing the book you htink bubber has died. In actuality he was just having a vision. It makes you believe he is really there and this sory keeps your attantion throughout the entire story. I believe it's a good book for all ages,the ones who can read and comprehend.