The Bearskinner
por Candlewick
Agotado
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$18.99
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Precio original
$18.99
Precio original
$18.99
$18.99
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$18.99
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Description
"Laura Amy Schlitz is one of the finest storytellers being published today, and she does not disappoint with this magnificent retelling." – Wall Street Journal
Man or bear? When a person gives up hope, is he still human? Such is the story of a soldier who has lost everything to war: his childhood home, his family and friends, his youth, and his innocence. Enter that sly opportunist, the devil, who wraps the soldier in the armor of a dead bear’s skin, fills its pockets with gold, and makes a dangerous and horrible wager. An unforgettable retelling of a classic Grimm tale, The Bearskinner is a story about the struggle between the two sides of our selves, and the heroic strength it takes to claim a victory.Schlitz narrates with clarity, grace, and sensitivity. . . . A provocative edition that should set older children thinking about the meaning of endurance and heroism.
— Horn Book (starred review)
An unabashedly old-fashioned retelling, making few concessions to modern sensibilities; as such, it carries a power rarely found in fairy-tale retellings.
– Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
An accomplished retelling…Schlitz gracefully distills the original text, softens its harsh ending, and emphasizes the message about enduring and overcoming great personal challenges.
– Booklist
Ponderable but never ponderous . . . young readers will find plenty to discuss here.
– Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Exquisitely adapted from a Grimm tale by Laura Amy Schlitz, and illustrated by Max Grafe, this puts every value you want your kids to have – seriously – into what would be a page-turner if you weren't so inclined to linger over the haunting images.
– Washington Post
Told with lyrical language and evocative sepia-toned paintings, this timeless tale with resonate with readers
– School Library Journal’s Curriculum Connections
A tale of choices and finding a way to survive a seemingly impossible challenge.
– Library Media ConnectionLaura Amy Schlitz is the author of three other books for children: Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!; The Hero Schliemann: The Dreamer Who Dug Fortroy; and A Drowned Maiden's Hair, a Cybils Award winner. A librarian and professional storyteller, Laura Amy Schlitz lives in Maryland.
Max Grafe has illustrated several books for children, including Old Coyote by Nancy Wood, The Wee Christmas Cabin of Carn-Na-Ween by Ruth Sawyer, and Eye of the Wolf by Daniel Pennac. Max Grafe lives in New York.
Man or bear? When a person gives up hope, is he still human? Such is the story of a soldier who has lost everything to war: his childhood home, his family and friends, his youth, and his innocence. Enter that sly opportunist, the devil, who wraps the soldier in the armor of a dead bear’s skin, fills its pockets with gold, and makes a dangerous and horrible wager. An unforgettable retelling of a classic Grimm tale, The Bearskinner is a story about the struggle between the two sides of our selves, and the heroic strength it takes to claim a victory.Schlitz narrates with clarity, grace, and sensitivity. . . . A provocative edition that should set older children thinking about the meaning of endurance and heroism.
— Horn Book (starred review)
An unabashedly old-fashioned retelling, making few concessions to modern sensibilities; as such, it carries a power rarely found in fairy-tale retellings.
– Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
An accomplished retelling…Schlitz gracefully distills the original text, softens its harsh ending, and emphasizes the message about enduring and overcoming great personal challenges.
– Booklist
Ponderable but never ponderous . . . young readers will find plenty to discuss here.
– Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Exquisitely adapted from a Grimm tale by Laura Amy Schlitz, and illustrated by Max Grafe, this puts every value you want your kids to have – seriously – into what would be a page-turner if you weren't so inclined to linger over the haunting images.
– Washington Post
Told with lyrical language and evocative sepia-toned paintings, this timeless tale with resonate with readers
– School Library Journal’s Curriculum Connections
A tale of choices and finding a way to survive a seemingly impossible challenge.
– Library Media ConnectionLaura Amy Schlitz is the author of three other books for children: Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!; The Hero Schliemann: The Dreamer Who Dug Fortroy; and A Drowned Maiden's Hair, a Cybils Award winner. A librarian and professional storyteller, Laura Amy Schlitz lives in Maryland.
Max Grafe has illustrated several books for children, including Old Coyote by Nancy Wood, The Wee Christmas Cabin of Carn-Na-Ween by Ruth Sawyer, and Eye of the Wolf by Daniel Pennac. Max Grafe lives in New York.
PUBLISHER:
Candlewick Press
ISBN-10:
0763627305
ISBN-13:
9780763627300
BINDING:
Hardback
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2007
NUMBER OF PAGES:
40
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
10.1300(W) x 11.6300(H) x 0.4100(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English