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The Fox and the Stork

by Gerald McDermott
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Synopsis

In a retelling of a familiar trickster tale, McDermott brings warmth and humor to the story of a fox who thinks he is so clever--until Stork outfoxes him and teaches him about friendship. Full-color illustration.

Children's Literature

Caldecott medallist McDermott, best known for his retelling of myths and folktales (Coyote: A Trickster Tale from the American Southwest, Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Tale, and Musicians of the Sun), has retold a La Fontaine fable. FoX invites Stork for dinner, but serves the food in a manner that makes it impossible for Stork to eat. Greedy FoX eats it all. The tables are turned the neXt night when Stork invites FoX to dinner. FoX goes hungry and learns his lesson. The message is gently told and the illustrations are a delight. The emotions of each are clearly evident and especially those of FoXhis selfsatisfaction and eventual contrition. A good beginning reader. A level 2 reader (grades 12) in the "Green Light Reader" series. 1999, Harcourt, $10.95 and $3.95. Ages 6 to 8. Reviewer: Marilyn Courtot <%ISBN%> 0152023437

About the Author, Gerald McDermott

GERALD MCDERMOTT is an internationally acclaimed author-illustrator and the creator of numerous award-winning books and animated films for children. Winner of the Caldecott Medal and two Caldecott Honors, he is also a consultant to the Joseph Campbell Foundation on mythology in education. Mr. McDermott lives in Southern California. www.geraldmcdermott.com

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2003
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780152048372

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