Description
What were all those fairy-tale characters thinking? Jane Yolen and Rebecca Kai Dotlich answer this question in paired poems, with sometimes startling results.
- The Princess claims all those mattresses kept her awake-not a silly pea-while the poor pea complains that the princess snores.
- One Snow White begs the witch to settle by the bay and throw that mirror away.
- Another boldly tells the mirror she "won't be guided by a glass that's so one-sided."
Grumbles from the Forest is a bewitching brew of voices-grumbling, pleading, bragging, reminiscing, confiding-that bubbles with magic and wonder. The spectacular paintings that tie the poems together are full of surprise and intrigue.
This stunning collection includes end notes that briefly describe the tales and their history and an introduction that invites readers to imagine their own poems from unusual perspectives.
About the Author
Jane Yolen has been called the Hans Christian Andersen of America and the Aesop of the twentieth century. Her many awards include both the Kerlan Award and the Regina Medal for her body of work. She lives in Hatfield, Massachusetts and St Andrews, Scotland.
Reviews
"Yolen and Dotlich refashion 15 classic fairy tales into incisive poems told from dual perspectives. . . Mahurin's inky illustrations make theatrical use of dimension, light, and shadow as the characters bound from their expected roles." -- Publishers Weekly
Book Information
ISBN 9781662660061
Author Jane Yolen
Format Paperback
Page Count 40
Imprint Wordsong
Publisher Astra Publishing House