An American Wind in the Willows, this charming tale of Mr. Lobster
and his underwater and dry land friends celebrates curiousity and having
an open mind, and will be sure to delight children and parents.
Whether you are five or one hundred and five, chances are you've never
met a lobster as learned and charming as Mr. Lobster--and he'd be the
very first to tell you so. Mr. Lobster has evaded the fisherman's trap
for decades, but life in his corner of the ocean seems duller by the
day. The time has come to seek new adventures, new friends, and
even--gasp!--new, dry lands. Dry land is of course perilous for a
saltwater-dwelling creature, as are the folks you can meet there, like
badgers, bears, birds, and snakes. But Mr. Lobster has a way of turning
every enemy into a dear friend and of escaping the scrapes his curiosity
gets him into.
An American Wind in the Willows, The Curious Lobster stories have
been delighting a small and devoted fellowship of readers for going on
eighty years. Sweet but not cloying, instructive but not didactic, they
acknowledge the challenges of getting along with others and celebrate
the possibilities of a life lived beyond the normal swim of things.
This edition collects all of Richard W. Hatch's Mr. Lobster stories,
originally published in two volumes The Curious Lobster and The
Curious Lobster's Island.