The Phantom Tollbooth

Norton Juster
Illustrated by Jules Feiffer
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The Phantom Tollbooth

Norton Juster
Illustrated by Jules Feiffer
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9-12 YEARSENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: Mar 19, 2019
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781984887016
  • Dimensions: 5.06" W x 1.12" L x 5.85" H
NORTON JUSTER is an architect and the author of other highly acclaimed children's books, including The Dot and the Line, The Hello, Goodbye Window, illustrated by Chris Raschka, which received the Caldecott Medal, and The Odious Ogre, also illustrated by Jules Feiffer.

JULES FEIFFER is the author and illustrator of two novels for young readers, as well as several acclaimed picture books including Bark, George, and Meanwhile. . . . He has won numerous prizes for his cartoons, plays, and screenplays.
"I read The Phantom Tollbooth first when I was 10. I still have the book report I wrote, which began 'This is the best book ever.'"-Anna Quindlen, The New York Times

"A classic--Humorous, full of warmth and real invention."-The New Yorker

The Phantom Tollbooth is the closest thing we have to a modern Alice in Wonderland.”—The Guardian

“The book lingers long after turning the final page. . . . A classic indeed.” —Los Angeles Review of Books

“You loved the humor and adventure . . . and [now] you’ll marvel at [the book's] wit, complexity, and its understanding of how children perceive the passage of time.” —Entertainment Weekly

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