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A Tale Dark and Grimm

2024-01-07 12:45:32

"This is different from the book for children I read, [As with the classics I think, it can withstand multiple rereadings" - The New York Times Book Review

"The old story has been transformed wonderfully to make it fresh, scary, fun, and human." - Wall Street Journal

"Gidwitz comes back with a second book, and if possible, it will surpass A Tale Dark & ​​Grimm." - School Library Magazine, starring Comment

"Adam Gedwitz leads us into eerie forests, terrible acts, terrible monsters, and even worse - the darkness of the human heart ... That is awful ... I like it! -" The Owl Origami Case " Author, Tom Angerberg

"Forests are wonderful forever." This is a hook that Story Teller uses to attract you to A Tale Dark and Grimm. On the first few pages, the stories of the Grimm brothers are not trained as we are today familiar stories - he gladly warned us that they are violent and bloody. Adam Guidovitz links the stories of Grimm Brothers to the original content. An awkward, terrible journey. Common comments on this story are suitable for converting printed words into almost conversational storytelling by boldly distinguishing them from actual stories. It is not difficult to imagine these stories being told loudly, I can imagine some interesting reader theaters!

The story of Adam Gidwitz "Dark and Green" series (first book :): Hansel and Gretel come out of their stories and go into eight more classical Green (and Grimm fairy tale) fairy tales. A rude and nasty narrator leads us to meet witches, warlocks, dragons, and the devil himself. As the brothers and sisters walk in the forest full of threatening enemies, they will understand the real story behind the famous story and how to create their own happiness by controlling their own destiny . Once upon a time, fairy tales are wonderful.

A TALE DARK and GRIMM, starring Hansel and Gretel, but including other little-known Grimm's fairy tale themes, tells the story of the two children being beheaded by their parents, the king and the queen. Hansel and Gretel started looking for their parents because their heads returned to them, "They believed in their small hearts, parents should not kill their children". Although they are houses made of cakes, their adventure extends to magical forests, journeys to hell, and villagers who accept them more than their appearance. There are mysteries that can be solved, spells are broken, and crows can predict mysteries. Narrator frequently uses conversations to break the story and adds a sense of humor to terrible circumstances.