Here's another of Mr. Goodenow's sublime fantasies (see Cow Concert and Cow Voyage), about an Italian sea coast town- and...

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ANGELO GOES TO THE CARNIVAL

Here's another of Mr. Goodenow's sublime fantasies (see Cow Concert and Cow Voyage), about an Italian sea coast town- and its off shore life. Angelo, a little boy who sings beautifully, wants a costume for the carnival. There seems to be no hope of getting one until he is shipwrecked one day, taken by the fish to a grotto and so charms them with his singing that they give him a treasure chest.

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 1955

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