The Lorax by Dr. Seuss 1971 Hardcover In very good condition with some light shelf wear. Pages are in excellent condition with no writing and no tears or folds. The binding is just a little loose on the lower spine. When Dr. Seuss gets serious, you know it must be important. Published in 1971,
and perhaps inspired by the "save our planet" mindset of the 1960s, The
Lorax is an ecological warning that still rings true today amidst the
dangers of clear-cutting, pollution, and disregard for the earth's environment.
In The Lorax, we find what we've come to expect from the illustrious
doctor: brilliantly whimsical rhymes, delightfully original creatures, and
weirdly undulating illustrations. But here there is also something more--a
powerful message that Seuss implores both adults and children to heed.
The now remorseful Once-ler--our faceless, bodiless narrator--tells the story
himself. Long ago this enterprising villain chances upon a place filled with
wondrous Truffula Trees, Swomee-Swans, Brown Bar-ba- loots, and Humming-Fishes.
Bewitched by the beauty of the Truffula Tree tufts, he greedily chops them down
to produce and mass-market Thneeds. ("It's a shirt. It's a sock. It's a glove.
It's a hat.") As the trees swiftly disappear and the denizens leave for greener
pastures, the fuzzy yellow Lorax (who speaks for the trees "for the trees have
no tongues") repeatedly warns the Once-ler, but his words of wisdom are for
naught. Finally the Lorax extricates himself from the scorched earth (by the
seat of his own furry pants), leaving only a rock engraved "UNLESS." Thus, with
his own colorful version of a compelling morality play, Dr. Seuss teaches
readers not to fool with Mother Nature. But as you might expect from Seuss, all
hope is not lost--the Once-ler has saved a single Truffula Tree seed! Our fate
now rests in the hands of a caring child, who becomes our last chance for a
clean, green future. (Ages 4 to 8)

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