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Little Red Riding Hood - by Andrea Wisnewski (Paperback)

Little Red Riding Hood - by  Andrea Wisnewski (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>The story of Little Red Riding Hood reset in rural New England of the early nineteenth century.</b> <p/> Into the forbidding but beautiful New England winter steps a resourceful farm girl in her scarlet cloak, bound with her basket of presents for her ailing grandmother. Told in a folksy cadence, the tale ends happily, as Little Red's father comes to the rescue (sharp-eyed children will notice a calico cat helped, too!). <p/> Loving detail fills each illustration in this unique version. Andrea Wisnewski based her interiors, architecture, and costumes on models found at Old Sturbridge Village, the living-history museum in western Massachusetts. The images, full of period detail, are done in a medium Wisnewski has made her own: black-and-white prints made from intricate papercut designs (the results look much like woodcuts) that are then hand painted in gloriously vivid watercolor. <p/> This is a beautiful, totally original, reimagining of the German fairytale classic and, yes, Little Red does survive the ravenous wolf--moist but intact. A wonderful version of the classic tale, perfect as a read-aloud, a picture book to share.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Praise for Andrea Wisnewski's <b><i>Little Red Riding Hood</i></b> <p/>"Wisnewski brings to life, in vivid watercolors, a tale now set in rural New England in the early 19th century, the interiors and architecture and costumes found on models from Old Sturbridge Village's living-history museum. Loving detail cloaks the woods, the home, the family, while retaining Grimm's classic tale."--<i>Maine Today</i> <p/>"A handsomely illustrated version of a folktale favorite. Wisnewski's retelling is straightforward and the language has a comfortable, folksy cadence. The tale ends happily, as Little Red Riding Hood's father comes to the rescue. Visual details abound, all vividly and gracefully rendered, and observant youngsters will notice that a calico cat plays a heroic role in the story. An eye-catching addition to folk and fairytale shelves."--<i>School Library Journal</i> <p/>"Wisnewski retells the familiar story, adorning it with graceful illustrations that emulate woodcuts, washed with saturated watercolors, and brimming with details. Children will enjoy studying the detailed artwork."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>"Children will want to step into inviting artwork full of flowers and fruit from the orchard and help collect eggs or pick lavender and put it in a basket. The pictures, which look like woodcuts, are actually hand-colored paper cuts."--<i>Booklist</i> <p/>"The rich colors and thick flowing lines are technically accomplished and lovely. The book's design suits the content: it is simple and elegant."--<i>School Library Journal</i><p><br>

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