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Title | : | Nero Corleone (Nero Corleone #1) |
Author | : | Elke Heidenreich |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 94 pages |
Published | : | October 24th 2007 by Sanssouci (first published 1995) |
Categories | : | Animals. European Literature. German Literature. Childrens. Fiction. Cats |
Elke Heidenreich
Hardcover | Pages: 94 pages Rating: 4.14 | 501 Users | 37 Reviews
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»Nero« nennen sie den kleinen Kater auf dem italienischen Bauernhof, weil er ganz schwarz ist, nur mit einer weißen Vorderpfote. Nero fürchtet sich vor nichts und niemand, nicht einmal vor Robert und Isolde, dem deutschen Ehepaar, das in den Ferien das Häuschen auf dem Hügel bewohnt. Und weil er meint, das Zeug zu einem Chef zu haben, beschließt er, den Hof zu verlassen, um mit den beiden nach Köln am Rhein zu gehen. Dort tobt das wahre Leben! Quint Buchholz hat diese Katzengeschichte mit wunderbaren farbigen Bildern versehen.Specify Books As Nero Corleone (Nero Corleone #1)
Original Title: | Nero Corleone |
ISBN: | 3836300982 (ISBN13: 9783836300988) |
Edition Language: | German |
Series: | Nero Corleone #1 |
Setting: | Germany |
Literary Awards: | Batchelder Award Nominee (1998), Vlag en Wimpel Griffeljury (1997) |
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Ratings: 4.14 From 501 Users | 37 ReviewsCommentary Based On Books Nero Corleone (Nero Corleone #1)
Ich habe als Kind dieses Buch als Hörbuch geschenkt bekommen. Ich hatte allerdings mit den letzten Minuten immer Probleme da ich mit tierischen Toden noch nie klar kam. Mir ging der Tod von Rosa sehr nahe und auch bei Neros Abschied musste ich doch sehr schlucken.Ein sehr schönes Kinderbuch, dass ich gerne nochmal lese. Wenn es denn nicht so traurig wäreMein absolutes Lieblingsbuch.My favourite book of all times.
This might be my all time favourite book. I cannot even put a finger on what exactly makes it good. It might even be a rather mediocre book because the last time I have read I was about 14. However, the copy of the book I have is battered and almost torn apart, that's how often young me has gotten lost in the wonderful adventures of the cat Nero.I'd actually like to pick it up again and see if it can live up to my memories of a superb written, emotional and original story about that kind of cat
This is the story about the cat Don Nero Corleone and his adventures in Germany. The writing is simple, maybe a bit childish even, the drawings are wonderful (Quint Buchholz, after all). All in all, it's a cute read, but it didn't exactly blow me away either and I felt like there wasn't happening very much. Children and cat-lovers will probably love it, though.
Lovely read for a lunchbreak. Simple but touching story for cat lovers.
What a beautyfull story. I read this book as a teen but still think about it a lot. great for kids and teens (and of course cat-lovers)
I previewed this as a possible book for my daughter's Animal Lover's Book Club. I read the first half and skimmed the rest. Is it weird to criticize a cat named Nero Corleone for being too mean? Probably. He wasn't a real gangster - killing and blackmailing and calling in favors. But he was just mean - calling his "friends" fat and dumb and making snarky comments about everything the humans did. I just found the social interactions too mean-spirited to suggest this book to our sweet little
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