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The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics Hardcover – Picture Book, August 1, 2000
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- Reading age1 - 12 years
- Print length80 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelPreschool - 7
- Lexile measure810L
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.5 x 6.5 inches
- PublisherChronicle Books
- Publication dateAugust 1, 2000
- ISBN-101587170663
- ISBN-13978-1587170669
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- Publisher : Chronicle Books; 1st edition (August 1, 2000)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 80 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1587170663
- ISBN-13 : 978-1587170669
- Reading age : 1 - 12 years
- Lexile measure : 810L
- Grade level : Preschool - 7
- Item Weight : 6.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.5 x 6.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #126,885 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #100 in Romance Graphic Novels (Books)
- #372 in Love, Sex & Marriage Humor
- #6,089 in Romantic Comedy (Books)
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About the author
Norton Juster is an architect and planner, professor emeritus of design at Hampshire College, and the author of a number of highly acclaimed children's books, including The Dot and the Line, which was made into an Academy Award-winning animated film. He has collaborated with Sheldon Harnick on the libretto for an opera based on The Phantom Tollbooth. The musical adaptation, with a score by Arnold Black, premiered in 1995 and will soon be performed in schools and theaters nationwide. An amateur cook and professional eater, Mr. Juster lives with his wife in Amherst, Massachusetts.
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Our Classic Languages-loving son reads it aloud every time this book visits us from the library. (Readers, please remind me to purchase a copy for his next birthday). He suffers with the straight, dull and unbending line when driven to the "edge" (of the paper-- the line is drawn on the edge of the page) as the "perfect by every measure" dot flirts around with the anarchist, slothful squiggle. Moved by great love, the line at first attempts to show its own grandeur by asserting its importance in art, world politics, sports. To no avail: the dot is not impressed. Then the unimaginable happens: when almost giving up, the line, using great concentration, becomes able to make angles!
What follows next is what makes this little book a great book: the enthusiastic line makes more and more angles in a chaotic frenzy, until... it realizes that chaos without order leads nowhere. It stops, straightens itself again and it discovers that freedom is not a license for chaos. From then on, life changes for the line: exercising great control and virtue, it discovers a new world:
For months he practiced in secret. Soon he was making squares and triangles, hexagons, parallelograms, rhomboids, polyhedrons, trapezoids, parallelepiped, decagons, tetragrams and an infinite number of other shapes so complex that he had to letter his sides and angles to keep his place. Before long he had learned to carefully control ellipses, circles and complex curves...
Ah, the virtue of the discipline of Mathematics! The beauty of its exact angles and dimensions. The rhythm, art and music of what it is able to create, using exercise and order! I will refrain from spoiling it completely for the new reader, but let me quote his final "moral of the story": to the vector, the spoils. This type of humor is the best!
The back jacket, after telling us that the author, among other things, runs a support group for negative numbers (one can glimpse Mr. Juster's opinion on the state of the culture in the 60s) mentions an award winning film, and I found it on You Tube. I was happy to see that that the screenplay was also written by the author but I warn you that the book is much better. This new edition has wonderful graphics and some different pictures as well.
I missed ALL the math info and puns. (It was interesting reading the reviews of the math and science readers.) I can only tell you that the cleaver drawings tell stories that are universal. They work as well for art and life as they seem to work for math.
I have now given this book to many people. Every one of them has thanked me.
This is my favorite gift to give away for Valentine's day.
Love it!!!
That would be my one word review, but for those of you who want more I would call this one of the best picture books I've ever read. The story is both simple and complex, much like mathematics. It's the story of a line who's in love with a dot and the plot is filled with all the agony of unrequited love for the entire 80 pages, which will take less than 15 minutes to read. But these will be the most amusing 15 minutes of your day as you explore the theme of love through lower mathematics.
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The dot and the line è stato comprato usato e anche se le condizioni erano abbastanza vissute l'ho apprezzato comunque.
コンパクトな絵本の枠を飛び越えた勢いがあります。黒地に白で描かれた線の舞は、幾何学の姿をまとった、ラブ・レターなのです。
こんなにもクールに、恋の切なさを表現したものはあっただろうか?
惜しむらくは、この切なさを分かち合える人が今そばにいないこと・・・。