The phantom tollbooth

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Norton Juster: The phantom tollbooth (Undetermined language, 1967, Random House)

255 pages

Undetermined language

Published Nov. 8, 1967 by Random House.

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5 stars (1 review)

One day Milo finds an enormous and mysterious package in his room. A phantom tollbooth, with a map to a weird world beyond! So Milo sets off on a fantastic voyage in which he meets: the not so wicked Which, Faintly Macabre, Alec Bings who sees through things, and the watchdog, Tock, who ticks.

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Curious Wonder and Deep Wisdom

5 stars

The Phantom Tollbooth is a fable in every chapter, clever wit in every paragraph, and careful thought in every sentence. It is both a treatise on critical thinking and a tender story of a young boy’s adventure. It is just as much an epic struggle between Wisdom and Ignorance as it is a playful comedy. Its excellence is a testament to the fruits of curious wonder and deep wisdom.

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