

🦢 Discover the magic where music meets nature in a timeless tale!
The Trumpet of the Swan is a beloved children’s novel by EB White, celebrated for its original storyline blending nature, growth, and music. With a 4.7-star rating from over 2,300 reviews and ranking in the top 7,000 children’s science and nature books, it’s a perfect gift to inspire young readers and fans of classic literature alike.





| Best Sellers Rank | 238,902 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 6,691 in Children's Fiction Books on Animals 7,768 in Children's Books on Science, Nature & How It Works 34,859 in Science, Nature & Maths |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,387) |
| Dimensions | 12.9 x 1.9 x 19.8 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0141354844 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0141354842 |
| Item weight | 223 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | 3 July 2014 |
| Publisher | Puffin |
| Reading age | 7 - 11 years |
G**Y
Swan song
Could anything be better than 'Charlotte's Web' which had myself and daughters in tears, many years ago. Maybe yes and maybe no. I bought 'The Trumpet of the Swan' because my grandson is called Louis. Stupid reason, but I also wanted to read something else by EB White, apart from 'Charlotte's Web' and 'Stuart Little'. Finally and most importantly I thought the book might encourage my grandson to read. I decided to read the book prior to sending it to my Louis. I was enchanted with the originality of the story line, how it incorporated the passing of time with a boy growing to manhood, the way the countryside and nature was evoked and just what the swans got up to. I highly recommend that all children and grownups should read this book.
E**.
Nice story
Lovely book, busy ready each week to my granddaughter
J**Y
My favourite children's book
Everyone has a story from childhood that they remember and sometimes revisit. This little gem is EB White's lesser known work compared to Charlotte's Web or Stuart Little but no less powerful. It is touching and strong because it there is no bad guy, no evil character or even a protagonist, just about Louis the swan and how he overcomes his mute handicap with the support and love of his family and friends, growing up and finding love as he does so. White does it amongst the backdrop of an America that is still innocent but familiar to children and lovers of wildlife alike. I felt for Louis and loved his character and even now can only imagine a grand old swan with his mate flourishing a trumpet.
M**O
The Trumpet of swan
My daughter loves this book
E**S
Great book!
I have read it to my 2nd grade students, and they have really enjoyed it! Very nice story, I totally recommend this book!
H**N
Great story
Great story, quality of the book as expected
A**R
Yay
Great book! Shows us that disabilities will not stop us!
B**S
Five Stars
beautiful book. such an investment
E**E
The Trumpet of the Swan turned out to be another big hit for my family and I to share together. You know you have a big hit with my kids when they will do whatever you ask of them just so you will sit there and read the next chapter!! TOTS is told from a number of different perspectives. It starts off from the perspective of Sam Beaver, a young boy from Montana on vacation with his father in the Canadian Wilderness. Sam is an introspective young man. He likes to explore and think by himself, he worries about his future, and he keeps a journal where he asks himself questions to ponder every night before he goes to sleep. My 8-year-old Noah was quite taken with that idea and I am getting a journal book of his own to write down his thoughts and make little pictures to keep. Sam is also brave and patient. His patience pays off when one day the Mother Swan and her Cob allow their new cygnets to meet him. And that is how Sam meets Lois, the little swan without a voice. In a very tender moment little Lois, who has no voice, pulls Sam's shoe lace as a way to say hello. The imagination of my young sons were so inspired with what it would take to have a wild bird like Lois come that close to them. We can't even get the stray cats in our neighborhood to stand still long enough for a pat on the head!! The Cob and his wife have come to Canada for the purpose of raising a family. The first couple of chapters are dedicated to the challenges of building a nest and hatching the young cygnets. This is my favorite part of the book! The cob, is a master orator! He never says in anything in 5 words when 50 will do much better! He is arrogant, verbose, flamboyant and charming. He cracked us all up more than once! But the central character in the book is Lois the swan, a trumpeter swan without a voice! As it turns out this is a major birth defect for this young swan if he ever hopes to communicate with his fellow swans, but particularly if he ever hopes to woo and court a female trumpeter swan. Lois sets out on his own to learn how to communicate and with the help of Sam Beaver, he learns to read and write! With his trusty chalkboard and pencil he certainly can communicate with people. But swans cannot read. My children were mortified at the illustration of Lois swimming around with the sign saying "I love you" trying to woo the swan of his dreams, Serena. Love even makes swans surrender some of their dignity I guess. Thanks to bold and brave actions by the cob, Lois does get a voice through a regular musical trumpet! This series of events sets on on a path that leads him to Ontario, Boston, Philadelphia and then eventually through the American South and then back up to Montana. For geography, tracking Lois's adventures on the map and learning about each of these places can make for interesting lessons. [...] The Trumpet of the Swan is a family story, a love story, and adventure story, and a comedy. I highly recommend it for the entire family!
A**R
Good price
K**ー
E.B.White三部作は人生で絶対に読むべき本。 勇気を貰え、明日を信じることができる。
A**R
This is my second reading of EB White's book 'The Trumpet of the Swan'. The book is so engaging so beautifully weaved that it's not only relishing intellectually for a child but in fact even an adult. The theme of the story is so great, and inspiring for the adults. A great book. This incites me to read all his works. I am really glad I picked this book.
D**.
Lovely book...hardcover a must...granddaughter very pleased..print a good size ink nice and dark
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