![]() ![]() Grand adventure? Boarding school was not going to be a grand adventure.Many years later, Christopher Robin is now runs an efficiency department for a luggage company. You have to go to them sometimes."Christopher Robin spent many blissful years with his best friends - Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Rabbit, Owl and so many more.īut then, one day, Christopher Robin's father tells him that it's time to leave the hundred acre woods for a very long time. Milne stories, the Disney films, or both.įorest waiting for others to come to you. I imagine it works especially well if, like me, you grew up with either the A. When Pooh wakes up and is unable to find his friends, he goes in search of Christopher Robin and the adventure begins! It's so sad to follow a grown up Christopher Robin, who has left behind his friends from the Hundred-Acre Wood and is living a joyless life devoted to efficiency. It reinforced my desire to watch the film, but also held its own as a book that I could read and enjoy without that foundation to support it. ![]() But this one was entertaining, emotional, well written and perfectly captured the charm of Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin, and everyone else. I say surprisingly because I have read plenty of movie adaptation books that are just a lackluster rehashing of a story better suited to the screen, often not working well at all in a book format. ![]() ![]() I haven't yet seen the film that this novel is based on, though I want to. I admit I bought this book because I found the cover utterly charming. ![]()
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