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portada Ned, El Pequeño Saltimbanqui: Ned: The Young Acrobat
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Spanish
Pages
28
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 21.6 x 0.2 cm
Weight
0.09 kg.
ISBN13
9781959040118

Ned, El Pequeño Saltimbanqui: Ned: The Young Acrobat

Armando Miguélez Martínez (Author) · Óscar Somoza Urquídez (Author) · Colibri Books · Paperback

Ned, El Pequeño Saltimbanqui: Ned: The Young Acrobat - Miguélez Martínez, Armando ; Somoza Urquídez, Óscar

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Synopsis "Ned, El Pequeño Saltimbanqui: Ned: The Young Acrobat"

Ned, El Pequeño Saltimbanqui Ned era un niño de doce años que viajaba con un grupo de gitanos presentando espectáculos maravillosos en un circo. Las presentaciones eran muy atractivas para la gente de los pueblos, especialmente para los niños. Ned era ágil, ejecutaba flexiones inverosímiles, como contorsionista consumado, y era, por lo demás, un acróbata, en toda la extensión de la palabra. Cuando la gente de un pueblo rodeaba, llena de curiosidad, la carreta para ver la habilidad de aquellos vagabundos, los mejores aplausos eran para Ned, y con justicia plena. Cierto día los gitanos se detuvieron para plantar la carpa de su circo en un pueblo que aparecía dominado por un magnífico castillo. Los hombres de la compañía tomaron sus tambores y comenzaron a recorrer las calles para anunciar la hora de la representación. Este anuncio despertó, como ocurría siempre, mucha curiosidad. Pero nadie contempló a los forasteros más absorto que un niño que no debía tener más de ocho años y que se llamaba Pedro. Aquel niño pertenecía a la familia que habitaba el castillo. Nunca había visto nada semejante. Le admiraron, sobre todo, las pruebas de Ned. Y cuando éste hubo concluido y se inclinó en un saludo gentil a la concurrencia, lanzó un bravo! tan fuerte que el pequeño acróbata, halagado, se volvió hacia él y le dirigió una sonrisa de agradecimiento. A la mañana siguiente, Pedro corría por la carretera persiguiendo una mariposa; cuando se encontró con Ned. Se reconocieron y se saludaron. Pedro dijo cuánto envidiaba al acróbata. Este le refirió su vida de miserias y de trabajos, triste vida sin hogar, ambulando siempre. Pedro le dijo que en todo caso esa vida debía ser más agradable que el tener que estudiar. Qué creen ustedes, queridos lectores, que pasará en esta aventura entre Ned y Pedro?-------------------------------------------------------Ned: The Young Acrobat Ned was a twelve-year-old boy who traveled with a group of gypsies in a circus, presenting outstanding shows. Their performances were very attractive for the townspeople, especially for the children. Ned was an accomplished contorsionist, so agile that he flexed his body in unbelievable ways. He was also a fantastic acrobat. Each and every time these wandering artists performed, the audiences in each town were so impressed that Ned consistently, and rightly so, received the loudest ovations. On one occasion the gypsy troupe set up their circus tent in a village overlooked by a magnificent castle. It was customary for the men to play their drums and walk the streets to announce their performances. The spectacles were of great interest for the townspeople, but no one was more curious than a boy who must have been no more that eight years old and who watched the acrobat's performance that night. This boy lived in the castle with his family, and he had never seen anything similar. Ned had a strong impact on the little boy, to the point that when he finished his performance and bowed to the crowd, the boy yelled "bravo"! so loud that the little acrobat, flattered, looked his way and smiled in gratitude. The next morning Pedro, which was the boy's name, was chasing a butterfly when he ran into Ned and told him how much he admired him. Ned told him about his own life full of misery and hardships; a sad life, without a home, always on the road. Pedro said that, in any case, that kind of life should be more enjoyable than going to school. What do you think, dear readers, will happen in this adventure between Ned and Pedro?

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