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Title | : | Mary Poppins Comes Back (Mary Poppins #2) |
Author | : | P.L. Travers |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 268 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2006 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published 1935) |
Categories | : | Classics. Fantasy. Childrens. Fiction |
P.L. Travers
Hardcover | Pages: 268 pages Rating: 4.03 | 12683 Users | 524 Reviews
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Pulled down from the clouds at the end of a kite string, Mary Poppins is back. In Mary’s care, the Banks children meet the King of the Castle and the Dirty Rascal, visit the upside-down world of Mr. Turvy and his bride, Miss Topsy, and spend a breathless afternoon above the park, dangling from a clutch of balloons.
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Original Title: | Mary Poppins Comes Back |
ISBN: | 0152058168 (ISBN13: 9780152058166) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Mary Poppins #2 |
Characters: | Michael Banks, John Banks, Mary Poppins, Jane Banks, Barbara Banks, George Banks, Winifred Banks |
Setting: | United Kingdom |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 12683 Users | 524 ReviewsColumn Epithetical Books Mary Poppins Comes Back (Mary Poppins #2)
My all time favorite Mary Poppins book. Unfortunately, my little brothers aren't getting into it (they unfortunately saw both movies first, so are both confused by the characters and disappointed no one's singing), so putting it aside for now.It's hard to review books you really love. We loved this story, we loved the characters and the ideas. We all know Mary Poppins was stern, no-nonsense and doesn't explain anything but a downside for me was that I did feel very sad for the children who rarely see their parents and they know that their replacement parent, Mary Poppins may disappear at any moment. I found the part where Annabel was born and instantly handed over to Mary Poppins heartbraking, but an honest portrayal of the time.But
I enjoyed this more than Mary Poppins. Travers ups her game by going even more cosmic and exploring the human need to attach underlying meaning to surface experience. Mary Poppins is a strict nanny, but the children love her because she is there and free of whimsy and inattention when it comes to their care. She's a pro, and the only one the Banks children have known. Mary's origin story would be something to behold, I am sure. I still get teary-eyed every time she leaves...

After finishing this book I'm inclined to think I like the adventures Mary Poppins brings more so than the actual Mary Poppins herself. Going to a constellation circus sounds absolutely amazing, but then Mary is always talking down to the children.And holy cow her vanity is so much worse in this one! Jeez lady we understand, you're beautiful. I feel like the only reason I liked the first so much is because I loved Julie Andrews. Let's hope the same holds true after the new one with Emily Blunt.
I am a bit vexed by these books. Who is Mary Poppins really? Where does she come from? Where does she go? Why is she the way she is? And will we ever get these questions answered? Many magical adventures again occur involving Mary Poppins and the Banks children. And as in the first book, Mary Poppins never explains how any of the magical things happen to the children, never answers their questions. It seems they are becoming more accepting of this in this second book, and just take her and the
The real Mary Poppins is mean. Julie Andrews made her sweet and likeable, but the children had reason to be afraid of her in the books! Many of the adventures in the books begin with the children following a creature or wandering off on their own to somewhere amazing without Mary, and then discovering she is already at the party. She always glares at the children when they try to bring up a fantastical experience they've had with her, and acts as though it never happened. She's pretty stuck-up
P.L. Travers famously loathed the 1964 film Mary Poppins so much so that her will stipulates that a sequel can never be filmed. No wonder I and so many others never realized quite how many books there are in this series.In Mary Poppins Comes Back, the legendary nanny reappears from the sky with as much notice as she gave when she vanished at the end of the very first book: none. The Banks family, at sixes and sevens without her, welcome her return particularly the children: Jane, Michael and
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