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The Scarecrow and his Servant is a children's novel by Philip Pullman, first published in 2004. It tells the story of a scarecrow who comes alive after being struck by lightning and sets out on a quest with Jack, an orphan he hires as his servant. As he goes on his quest he tries to reach Spring Valley to claim it for his own. He has many troubles along the way such as a bird who ate his brain and being on a deserted island.

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  • The Scarecrow and his Servant (en)
  • O Espantalho e seu Criado (pt)
  • 稻草人和他的僕人 (zh)
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  • O Espantalho e seu Criado (The Scarecrow and his Servant) é um livro de drama, comédia e aventura escrito por Philip Pullman. (pt)
  • 《稻草人和他的僕人》(英語:The Scarecrow and his Servant)是英國作家菲力普·普曼所著的兒童文學作品,於2004年出版。講述了一個稻草人被閃電擊中之後復活,雇用了孤兒傑克為僕人,兩人一同冒險的經歷。 當作者普曼被記者問到《稻草人和他的僕人》是否是人文主義的寓言時,他回答說「我並沒打算將它視作任何一種形式的寓言,我根本不喜歡寓言。它只是一個童話故事。」 (zh)
  • The Scarecrow and his Servant is a children's novel by Philip Pullman, first published in 2004. It tells the story of a scarecrow who comes alive after being struck by lightning and sets out on a quest with Jack, an orphan he hires as his servant. As he goes on his quest he tries to reach Spring Valley to claim it for his own. He has many troubles along the way such as a bird who ate his brain and being on a deserted island. (en)
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  • The Scarecrow and his Servant (en)
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  • The Scarecrow and his Servant is a children's novel by Philip Pullman, first published in 2004. It tells the story of a scarecrow who comes alive after being struck by lightning and sets out on a quest with Jack, an orphan he hires as his servant. As he goes on his quest he tries to reach Spring Valley to claim it for his own. He has many troubles along the way such as a bird who ate his brain and being on a deserted island. It won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Silver Award in 2005, as well as being shortlisted for the 2004 Carnegie Medal. According to the author's website, the book is being adapted by BAFTA winning writer Danny Brocklehurst and turned into a film by Aardman. (en)
  • O Espantalho e seu Criado (The Scarecrow and his Servant) é um livro de drama, comédia e aventura escrito por Philip Pullman. (pt)
  • 《稻草人和他的僕人》(英語:The Scarecrow and his Servant)是英國作家菲力普·普曼所著的兒童文學作品,於2004年出版。講述了一個稻草人被閃電擊中之後復活,雇用了孤兒傑克為僕人,兩人一同冒險的經歷。 當作者普曼被記者問到《稻草人和他的僕人》是否是人文主義的寓言時,他回答說「我並沒打算將它視作任何一種形式的寓言,我根本不喜歡寓言。它只是一個童話故事。」 (zh)
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