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desertcart.com: The Missing Piece: 9780060256715: Silverstein, Shel, Silverstein, Shel: Books Review: A Timeless Journey of Self-Discovery and Contentment - The Missing Piece by Shel Silverstein is a beautifully crafted, thought-provoking masterpiece that captures the essence of self-discovery, contentment, and the pursuit of happiness. This classic book, with its simple yet profound illustrations and minimalistic text, speaks volumes about life’s journey in a way that resonates with both children and adults. Silverstein’s storytelling is masterful. He creates a relatable character in the shape that is missing a piece and constantly searching for something to make it feel whole. As the shape rolls along, meeting various pieces that don’t quite fit, readers are taken on a journey that explores themes of individuality, self-acceptance, and the realization that sometimes, the pursuit of perfection isn’t what brings fulfillment. The illustrations are charmingly simplistic but pack a powerful punch, each stroke bringing life to the narrative. The way Silverstein balances humor and wisdom is unmatched—kids will enjoy the playful language and whimsical imagery, while adults will appreciate the deeper layers of meaning hidden beneath the surface. What I find most impactful about The Missing Piece is its universal message: happiness isn’t about finding what you’re missing but embracing who you are right now. This book is perfect for sparking discussions with children about self-worth, the importance of enjoying the journey rather than just the destination, and understanding that being content with ourselves is the key to true happiness. Whether you’re reading this as a bedtime story or revisiting it as an adult, The Missing Piece leaves a lasting impression. Shel Silverstein’s unique style and gentle storytelling make this book a timeless treasure that belongs on every bookshelf. It’s a reminder to all of us that sometimes, what we think we need isn’t what we truly need after all. A must-read classic! Review: Great story. Solid addition to children’s book collection. - Great story. Great moral. Teaches kids that they can be happy just by being themselves or being content what they already have.














| ASIN | 0060256710 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,704 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #63 in Stories in Verse #185 in Children's Beginner Readers #271 in Children's Classics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,414) |
| Dimensions | 8.74 x 7.36 x 0.7 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 9780060256715 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0060256715 |
| Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 112 pages |
| Publication date | April 14, 1976 |
| Publisher | Harper & Row |
| Reading age | 3+ years, from customers |
P**N
A Timeless Journey of Self-Discovery and Contentment
The Missing Piece by Shel Silverstein is a beautifully crafted, thought-provoking masterpiece that captures the essence of self-discovery, contentment, and the pursuit of happiness. This classic book, with its simple yet profound illustrations and minimalistic text, speaks volumes about life’s journey in a way that resonates with both children and adults. Silverstein’s storytelling is masterful. He creates a relatable character in the shape that is missing a piece and constantly searching for something to make it feel whole. As the shape rolls along, meeting various pieces that don’t quite fit, readers are taken on a journey that explores themes of individuality, self-acceptance, and the realization that sometimes, the pursuit of perfection isn’t what brings fulfillment. The illustrations are charmingly simplistic but pack a powerful punch, each stroke bringing life to the narrative. The way Silverstein balances humor and wisdom is unmatched—kids will enjoy the playful language and whimsical imagery, while adults will appreciate the deeper layers of meaning hidden beneath the surface. What I find most impactful about The Missing Piece is its universal message: happiness isn’t about finding what you’re missing but embracing who you are right now. This book is perfect for sparking discussions with children about self-worth, the importance of enjoying the journey rather than just the destination, and understanding that being content with ourselves is the key to true happiness. Whether you’re reading this as a bedtime story or revisiting it as an adult, The Missing Piece leaves a lasting impression. Shel Silverstein’s unique style and gentle storytelling make this book a timeless treasure that belongs on every bookshelf. It’s a reminder to all of us that sometimes, what we think we need isn’t what we truly need after all. A must-read classic!
D**I
Great story. Solid addition to children’s book collection.
Great story. Great moral. Teaches kids that they can be happy just by being themselves or being content what they already have.
J**S
No doubt--a five-star book!
How in the world have I lived 60+ years and never read "The Missing Piece" by Shel Silverstein? What a delightful, simple, poetic-like work of art? philosophy? poetry? children's tale? fable? How profound can be the simplicity of words and illustrations? Yet the two work together to present to the reader a seemingly simple, but nicely complex piece of illustrated writing. I'm a children's librarian who thought she knew most of the books in our small school library, if not having personally read them, then handling them. Yes, I knew "The Missing Piece," but just discovered recently I didn't know it at all. Opened it at the beginning to that long black line. OK, I thought, I am used to the antics of writers. After eight pages of straight line, we meet "It." "It was missing a piece,/And it was not happy." The reader sees a circle, about 7/8 complete with a pie-shaped opening that resembles a mouth. "It was missing a piece." He decides to seek his missing piece. A "missing piece?" Well, that's one way of looking at it. He describes all the things he does living with "a missing piece": bakes in the sun, cools off in the rain, talks to a worm, smells the flowers, plays with a beetle, travels the world. Then he begins meeting various "pieces," only to discover eventually that none fit really well. Finally, he matched up, traveled with the piece, then found the excitement of two pieces living as one was no longer exciting. In fact, it was stifling, so he gently set down the missing piece and pretty much tiptoed away. Oh, if only this were the format of a lengthy essay, I would have so much fun interpreting each part of this prose-poem. For example, going up mountains is obviously the struggles of life, rolling down mountains is surely the obstacles that knock us down, and so on. One reviewer saw the meaning of this prose-poem as a rally for non-monogamy. I think it's more a rally for being at peace with oneself, flaws and all. If we're not comfortable with our flaws, then how can we truly find our "missing piece?" Besides, a piece is just that--not whole. See what I mean? I read this poem to my first grade class, who LOVED it! I was so surprised! It has stayed checked out for several weeks. I finally just latched onto the book, put it in my book bag to take home and write this review. I'll return it for check-out this very day. They'll never know it went missing for a day. Truly, if you've never read this book, please do yourself a favor, go to your local library, and check it out. While you're there, locate "The Missing Piece Meets the Big O" The Missing Piece Meets the Big O and take that home as well. I've done my good deed for the day. You're welcome.
J**Z
A great read
This is just a great book for all ages or a great book to share with your kids! I highly recommend this book or any of his other books
C**U
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F**H
とても良い絵本です。人生を生きる上で、素晴らしい励ましを受けることが出来る内容です。 翻訳は翻訳者の解釈が含まれてしまうので、是非原作者の英語の表現で読まれることをおすすめしたいです。
A**R
Cute story.
G**.
I bought this book because I heard Chris Do talk about it on a podcast. I like how simple but profound the book is. Although it is said to be a children's book, I bought it for myself. I believe everyone should keep one in their library.
L**R
Ein buch, das Lust auf das Finden dessen macht, was unser Leben ausmacht. Was es dazu braucht: Fantasie und gut hinschauen, was es ist, was uns fehlt.
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