Felix Salten’s Bambi

Felix Salten’s Bambi, retold by Janet Schulman, is a beautifully illustrated edition published by Simon & Schuster in March 2005. This 47-page book presents the story of a young fawn named Bambi, capturing his early experiences in a sun-dappled glade and the challenges he faces as he grows. Readers will witness Bambi’s first steps alongside his mother and share in both his joyful discoveries and the profound sadness of loss when tragedy strikes.
In this retelling, readers will find a rich narrative that explores themes of friendship and survival in the forest. As Bambi matures into a majestic stag, he encounters various woodland creatures and learns to navigate the dangers that threaten his home. This edition includes elements from the original 1923 novel that are not present in the Disney adaptation, making it a unique addition for those interested in juvenile fiction centered on animals, particularly deer.
Official synopsis Publisher
This is a story that transports us to a sun-dappled glade in the middle of a forest. Here we witness the birth of a little fawn, Bambi, and watch him take his first unsteady steps by his mother’s side. We share in his delight and curiosity as he encounters the sights, smells and sounds of this woodland home and then in his sadness when his mother is killed by a hunter’s bullet. We see him forge new friendships and face the dangers of the forest as he matures into a majestic stag. This beautifully-illustrated retelling of Felix Salten’s original 1923 novel includes many elements that are omitted from the Disney film and is sure to captivate readers of all ages.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Felix Salten’s Bambi” about?
Who is the author of “Felix Salten’s Bambi”?
When was “Felix Salten’s Bambi” published?
What is the ISBN for “Felix Salten’s Bambi”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
