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Ten familiar Western tales are buffed up, inventively recast, and infused with tenderness and warm g
ALA BooklistMcKay delivers bedtime-worthy old yarns respun with fresh perspectives. Many fairy tale retellings end up stretching stories into entire novels, and it's refreshing to see a short story collection along the same lines. Add to that the artful language and lovely illustrations sprinkled throughout me in silhouettes, others with finer detail and soft shading d this book is a real delight. Here, a "forest lapped all around, a green ocean of trees"; there, the aroma of roses "rolled down the hill over the little river and bathed the town in perfume." For discerning readers, there's even a reference to hobbits. Anyone who loves fairy tales would be hard-pressed to put this down as they hear the story of the Pied Piper from the perspective of the town's old mayor, or the story of Snow White from someone who lived it. Of course, there's the titular tale of Rumpelstiltskin, a favorite of the author's. A thought-provoking take on familiar, well-loved stories, ideal for anyone who can't get enough fairy tales.
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)Ten familiar Western tales are buffed up, inventively recast, and infused with tenderness and warm g
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)Stepping assuredly into fantasy, McKay (the Casson Family series) displays ingenuity and wit in these 10 cunningly reconfigured tales, illustrated with Gibb-s stunning silhouette artwork. The inventive array of narrators includes classic fairy tale characters as adults (whose identities are initially ambiguous), sharing their stories with subsequent generations. The present-day adventures of Rapunzel-s two children frame her tale; Snow White reaches into her past to tell her granddaughter the story of a girl who escapes from her wicked stepmother to live with dwarfs (and offers to take her to visit the seven, still living in the forest); and the eldest of 12 dancing princesses, while recounting her girlhood nocturnal escapades, reassures her skeptical daughter that there -was a lot more magic about- in bygone days. Abundantly magical, the anthology also features new characters, among them the prim Fraulein, who teaches Hansel and Gretel and their off-puttingly -sticky- schoolmates, including Jack of beanstalk fame. In her introduction, McKay notes, -If ever I wrote a book with love, it is this one!- That is wonderfully apparent, and kids will read it in kind. Ages 8-12.
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Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
“Ten old yarns cleverly ‘re-spun.’” —The Wall Street Journal
“Abundantly magical.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Award-winning author Hilary McKay reimagines classic fairy tales with humorous and heartfelt twists in this illustrated collection of short stories that Booklist calls “a real delight.”
Imagine Hansel and Gretel’s story from their teacher’s point of view, when Gretel submits her report of, “What I Did in the Holidays, and Why Hansel’s Jacket Is So Tight.” Learn the story of how Rumpelstiltskin was used by a greedy girl who wanted to marry a prince in “Straw into Gold.” Find out what was really underneath all those mattresses the unlucky princess had to sleep on—and who the prince was really in love with—in “The Prince and the Problem.”
Award-winning author Hilary McKay brings a modern sensibility and inventive quirkiness to this beautiful collection of ten classic fairy tales, reimagining them with emotional depth and lighthearted humor. Each story is also accompanied by delicate black and white illustrations.
This sure-to-be treasured collection includes:
Rapunzel
Cinderella
The Princess and the Pea
Rumpelstiltskin
The Pied Piper
The Swan Brothers
Snow White
Red Riding Hood
The Twelve Dancing Princesses
Hansel and Gretel
Straw into gold or "Rumpelstiltskin"
The roses round the palace or "Cinderella"
The fountain in the market square or "The Pied Piper of Hamelin"
Chicken pox and crystal or "Snow White and the seven dwarves
The prince and the problem or "The princess and the pea"
Over the hills and far away or "Red Riding Hood and the piper's son"
Things were different in those days or "The twelve dancing princesses"
What I did in the holidays and why Hansel's jacket is so tight (by Gretel, aged 10) or "Hansel and Gretel"
Sweet William by rushlight or "The Swan Brothers."