The Big Box by Toni Morrison
In a thought-provoking tale, three children are confined to a large box because the adults in their lives believe they cannot handle freedom. Despite their attempts to express themselves and their desires to live outside the box, the adults insist on maintaining control, providing them with material comforts but denying them true freedom. Through vibrant illustrations and rhythmic prose, the story explores themes of individuality, autonomy, and the often misguided attempts of adults to impose their own understanding of happiness on children.
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- Published
- 1999
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 32
- Original Language
- English
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