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Den Eviggrønne Skov

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Rejsen til Den Eviggrønne Skov er fuld af skrækkelige oplevelser for den lille mus. Der er høg, væsel, rotter, vildkat og ræv. For at komme igennem det hele må Kristoffer være mere modig, end han vidste, at han kunne. Heldigvis møder han også uventede venner. Deres gode anvisninger, gaver og opmuntringer hjælper ham på vejen. Det lette stykke af vejen er det farligste, og mange af dem, der begynder på rejsen, når aldrig målet.

63 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1992

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July 20, 2024
4 stars. First thing: I love these illustrations. They’re so The Wind in the Willows -y! The artist perfectly captured the English countryside. Second, I am a The Pilgrim’s Progress nerd who read the whole book (the full thing, mind you) a couple times a year as a kid. Since then, I’ve read a couple P.P. adaptations for children. This one is for very young ones, and it’s pretty well done. There’s very few changes—Faithful’s death changed to a life sentence, for example, is the only major one. The only thing that bugged me was the mice’s escape from the fox’s den (Giant Despair’s castle), which would have been the perfect place to use the key of faith… but they didn’t. The various animals fill the place of the book characters very well, and the adapter did a fantastic, fantastic job condensing the story and picking out the salient events, while staying true to the feel and message of the book. It’s not overtly christian but it’s well done and I may have teared up once or twice. Excellent work.
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June 30, 2020
This is a sweet children's version of Pilgrims Progress, with the main character, Christian, appearing as a mouse. The illustrations are charming and the story held the attention of my nieces and nephews who range in age from 4-12 years old.
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March 10, 2014
Loved it. I never read Pilgrim's Progress, but I will someday. But this is perfect for kids, especially kids that like cute animals, with a little adventure/danger in the mix. It's a short picture book, so it's not a big long adventure, each situation is resolved really quickly.
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February 19, 2010
This book has 7 chapters. The story is about Christopher the Mouse and his adventures in the woods.
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