Nils

Ingri d'Aulaire
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This is a story of a Norwegian boy who discovered, quite some time ago, how it was to be different and yet have the whole greater than the sum of the parts. If only we could work together and enjoy our differences rather than fighting them. Nils, a Norwegian boy thought himself the bravest of the brave, until he wore his beautiful stockings, with roses and stars, to school and the other children made fun of him. The story of a boy who learns that different can be beautiful, with lovely color and black and white lithographs printed by George C. Miller.
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