{"product_id":"작은-집-이야기-네버랜드-세계의-걸작-그림책-1","title":"The Little House - Neverland World's Masterpiece Picture Book 1","description":"Description: A Wish for a World Where Humans and Nature Live in Harmony\n\nWinner of the 1943 Caldecott Medal, this picture book was born during a time when America was rapidly transforming into a great capitalist nation and everything was changing at a startling pace. Reflecting this backdrop, The Little House carries within it a deep longing for things that never change, along with a heartfelt wish for a world where people and nature can live together in harmony.\n\nBecause many of us have gone through similar growing pains of industrialization and lost precious things along the way, this story resonates deeply. For adults, it stirs up nostalgia for the old hometown, where children once swam and played freely in the streams. For children, it quietly teaches how precious nature truly is. It's the kind of book that, once opened, seems to call up the melody of an old folk song that begins, \"The hometown where I once lived was a mountain village in bloom...\"\n\nVirginia Lee Burton portrays, without forcing human emotion onto it, the story of a little house that once sat peacefully on a hill—surrounded by scattered daisy petals and an apple tree dancing under the moonlight—watching over the village below and quietly sensing the changing of the seasons. When people are unhappy, they can shout and struggle to escape their circumstances, but the little house, unable to speak or move on its own, can only watch with sorrow as humans destroy nature in the name of progress, enduring it as best it can.\n\nAs the years pass, soot and grime pile up on the little house's roof and windows until it becomes an abandoned ruin, and the surrounding area transforms into a polluted, bustling city. Transportation changes too—horse-drawn carriages disappear, replaced by streetcars and subways. Buildings grow taller and taller. Through these details, readers get a vivid glimpse of America's rapid industrialization.\n\nIt's not just the surroundings that change—the people, too, rush about without a moment to spare, seemingly without any time to rest. The curiosity about what city life might be like fades away, and the little house dreams every night of the countryside where it once stood. But when a wish is strong and constant enough, it eventually comes true. At last, the little house is moved back to the peaceful countryside it longed for, and it's freshly painted a lovely pink, just as it once was.\n\nThis picture book stands out for its distinctive S-shaped compositions, where even the arrangement of the text is treated as part of the illustration, creating a unified visual flow of striking beauty. This integration of text and image is one of Virginia Lee Burton's signature artistic talents.\n\nAlthough the book addresses a heavy theme that modern society continues to grapple with, it does so not through loud proclamations but through a quiet, gentle tone that still manages to speak powerfully to children's hearts and minds. One of the book's most admirable qualities is that it leaves it up to each child to decide for themselves whether what happens to the little house is a misfortune or a happy ending.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624292720868,"sku":"03142024965-1","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788952782656.jpg?v=1786426440","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%9e%91%ec%9d%80-%ec%a7%91-%ec%9d%b4%ec%95%bc%ea%b8%b0-%eb%84%a4%eb%b2%84%eb%9e%9c%eb%93%9c-%ec%84%b8%ea%b3%84%ec%9d%98-%ea%b1%b8%ec%9e%91-%ea%b7%b8%eb%a6%bc%ec%b1%85-1","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}