The Runaway Equator, and the Strange Adventures of a Little Boy in Pursuit of It


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"The Runaway Equator, and the Strange Adventures of a Little Boy in Pursuit of It" by Lilian Bell is a children's story that follows a little boy and his fairy friend as they go on a magical adventure that will win over readers of any age. There's a reason why this book has been popular for so long and why it will continue to do so for many years.




The Runaway Equator (Illustrated Edition)


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Lilian Lida Bell (1867-1929), who also used the pen name Mrs. Arthur Hoyt Bogue, was an American novelist and travel writer. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, but brought up in Atlanta, Georgia, and began writing from an early age. Her first work of fiction was The Love Affairs of an Old Maid, published in 1893, which was very well-received. The Runaway Equator, a children's book published in 1911 and subtitled The Strange Adventures of a Little Boy in Pursuit of It, tells the stroy of Nimbus the Geography Fairy who takes the little boy, Billy, on a wild ride across heaven and earth in a flying streetcar as they track the Runaway Equator and try to reach him before he melts the North Pole and turns the Evening Star into a comet. With illustrations throughout by American artist and writer Peter Newell (1862-1924).




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