Slow Train to Oxmox

Slow Train to Oxmox by Kurt Cyrus is a First Edition published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in 1998. This 32-page book is presented in English and features dimensions of 10.5 inches in height and 8.5 inches in length. The story follows Edwin Blink, who, after missing the fast train to Oxmox, must embark on a journey aboard the slow train. Throughout this ride, readers will encounter various challenges and humorous situations that arise as the train navigates its way to the destination.
In this engaging tale, Kurt Cyrus captures the essence of transportation through a humorous lens, illustrating the unique experiences that come with a slower pace. The narrative highlights the difficulties faced during the journey, providing insight into the whimsical nature of travel. Readers can expect a lighthearted exploration of juvenile fiction that combines elements of humor and transportation, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences.
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“When Edwin Blink misses the fast train to Oxmox he’s forced to take the slow train instead. Never has Edwin experienced a ride as pokey as this one…Cyrus wonderfully conveys the difficulties the train encounters.”-Kirkus Reviews
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