Sunday, August 08, 2010

Published in 1963, "Where the Wild Things Are."

I was still reading it to my children in the 1980s.

The book was initially banned in libraries with negative reviews.  But two years later when children everywhere were demanding it and reading it the tide turned.









The book tells the story of Max, who one evening plays around his home making "mischief" in a wolf costume. As punishment, his mother sends him to bed without supper. In his room, a mysterious, wild forest and sea grows out of his imagination, and Max sails to the land of the Wild Things. The Wild Things are fearsome-looking monsters, but Max conquers them by "staring into all their yellow eyes without blinking once", and he is made "the king of all wild things", dancing with the monsters in a "wild rumpus". However, he soon finds himself lonely and homesick and he returns home to his bedroom where he finds his supper waiting for him still hot.