george selden
chester
The cricket's name in The Cricket in Times Square is Chester. He befriends a cat and mouse in the story and together they have adventures in New York City.
when the boy (i forget his name)has to care for the cricket (i forget his name too)
The newspaper stand
Chester gives his concerts in the subway station of Times Square. He plays beautiful music on his cricket chirp and attracts a large audience with his talent.
In Chapter 11 of "The Cricket in Times Square," the cause is the excitement of Tucker the mouse when he hears that Harry the cat is coming to visit. The effect is that Tucker gets carried away and accidentally reveals to Mario that the sound of the cricket played on the radio is not real. This leads to a shift in the dynamic between the characters and prompts some reflection on honesty and trust.
yes even though tucker payed it off to not be stingy
George Selden began writing in the 1960s, with his most well-known work being "The Cricket in Times Square," published in 1960. This book marked the beginning of Selden's successful career as a children's book author.
The Foot Book has no true climax. Its a Dr. Seuss book.
we can get book on cricket from sports library.
what is the climax of the book the three musketeers