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    <![CDATA[لافكاديو]]>
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    <![CDATA[First published in 1963, the late Shel Silverstein's children's book  debut Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back, will resonate with young  readers much as it did 40 years ago. The affable narrator Uncle Shelby's  story begins: &quot;Once there was a young lion and his name was--well, I  don't really know what his name was because he lived in the jungle with  a lot of other lions and if he did have a name it certainly wasn't a  name like Joe or Ernie or anything like that.&quot; That all changes,  however, when a circus man discovers the lion's skills as a marksman  (the lion took a gun from a hunter he ate) and names him Lafcadio the  Great. When the circus man takes Lafcadio to New York City, the story  takes on a certain Crocodile Dundee quality--the lion eats the  menu at a fancy restaurant, demands marshmallows (he likes the sound of  them), and is captivated by the hotel elevator. As Lafcadio becomes more  civilized and rich and famous, however, he becomes more unhappy. In the  end, to entertain the increasingly despondent star, the circus man takes  Lafcadio hunting in Africa where he encounters his old lion friends on  the other end of his gun. Is Lafcadio now a man or is he a lion? He  decides he is neither and wanders alone into the valley. In typical  Silverstein style, this exuberantly-silly-yet-poignant fable,  illustrated with simple, expressive line drawings, asks more questions  than it answers. The glee the author derives from wordplay and the sound  of language is positively contagious. This read-aloud classic belongs on  every child's bookshelf. (Ages 6 to 10) <em>--Karin Snelson</em>]]>
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    <![CDATA[فرهنگ گفته های طنزآمیز انگلیسی - فارسی]]>
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