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Bob Robber And Dancing Jane Andrew Matthews

Bob Robber And Dancing Jane By Andrew Matthews

Bob Robber And Dancing Jane by Andrew Matthews


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Summary

One summer night, Bob Robber sees Dancing Jane and he begins to envy her happy dancing. But he cannot dance and so he does the only thing he can, he steals Dancing Jane's shadow. But the shadow cannot dance and Jane is bereft without her shadow. Bob dreams about her sad face and resolves to give the shadow back.

Bob Robber And Dancing Jane Summary

Bob Robber And Dancing Jane by Andrew Matthews

Bob Robber lived alone in a dingy old cottage down a back lane. He only comes out at night and the night had got into him. His hair was black as bats and his eyes were the colour of the new moon. Bob Robber could stand so still that spiders didn't notice him and spun webs across his clothes. Then one summer night, he sees Dancing Jane - her feet were light, her eyes were brown and her dress was white as winter snow - and he begins to envy her happy dancing. But Bob Robber cannot dance and so he does the only thing he can, he steals. He steals Dancing Jane's shadow and takes it home. But the shadow cannot dance without its owner and Jane is bereft without her shadow. Bob dreams about her sad face and resolves to give the shadow back. The next night he waits by the road and steps out to return the shadow. Then, for the first time in his life he asks for something -instead of stealing it, he asks for Jane if she can teach him to dance. She takes his hand and dances the cobwebs off his coat and the darkness out of his soul. She leads him through the night and into the morning sunshine.

Additional information

GOR001314306
9780099433972
0099433974
Bob Robber And Dancing Jane by Andrew Matthews
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Random House Children's UK
2004-05-06
32
N/A
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