睡前故事。
如果故事里的動物都到你家來造訪會怎樣?這本書講的就是這樣一個故事。
Author Andreas Greve states that his grandfather was a marvellous story-teller. Asked about his own story, he says, "Oh, I don't know. It's essentially a. tale about everybody arriving and then leaving again."
The Good Night Story opens invitingly:
No one was better at telling a good night story than Grampa.
When he spoke about boats, the bed started dipping and rising. When he talked about knights, you could hear their armour rattling, and when he just mentioned the sun boiling down on the Sahara desert, you had to go for a glass of water right away.
Then the story within the story begins, and it is as trite as motherhood and apple pie and as dull as dishwater. The inner story is about a hunter in the woods. As Grampa names the animals the hunter is stalking, they arrive one by one. Grampa falls asleep and the animals and the boy go out to finish the story on their own. They stalk the hunter and eat his snacks. The boy then begins to tell the story to the hunter and the animals. They drop off to sleep one by one and the boy runs home. He climbs into bed and falls asleep, too.