Norton Juster was born in New York State in 1929 and grew up (carefully) in Brooklyn, studied architecture at the University of Pennsylvania and spent a year in Liverpool on a Fulbright Scholarship. After spending three years in the US Navy, he practiced architecture in New York and Massachusetts before teaching architecture and planning. His work includes The Dot and the Line, which was made into an animated film, and a musical adaptation of The Phantom Tollbooth.
Una novela de iniciación, escrita en clave de libro de aventuras, en la que el autor desarrolla una hermosa metáfora del proceso de aprendizaje de un adolescente, con un sentido del humor que proporciona al lector una experiencia lúdica y supone un reto a la inteligencia y un incentivo...
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