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The Twelve Dancing Princesses

by Rachel Isadora, Rachel Isadora (Illustrator), Rachel Isadora (Retold by), Brothers Grimm
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Synopsis

The mystery of how the king's beautiful daughters manage to get out of their locked room and somehow wear holes in their shoes every night is one of the Brothers Grimm's most enchanting tales. Duntze's sumptuous images are as lovely and lilting as a waltz.

The New York Times - Rebecca Zerkin

Isadora, who won a Caldecott Honor for Ben's Trumpet, about a boy who dreams of becoming a jazz musician, rescues the text with bright, crisp collages reminiscent of Eric Carle's work. Like Paschkis, Isadora uses ornate textiles as cultural symbols. Some dancers wear detailed, realistic renderings of African fabrics in a range of styles: yellow, blue and brown zigzags; delicate, interlocking purple diamonds; thin stripes in brown and black. Others wear bold gowns painted with thick, textured brushstrokes. Their radiant faces, often shown in perfect profile, have dramatic skin tones, complicated striations of brown, yellow, orange or black. Isadora's dynamic, crowded scenes, often mounted on simple white backgrounds, spill over the edges of each two-page spread. Even a quiet illustration of the soldier resting alone in his room seems larger than life, as if we are lying right next to him. Though the story will not inspire, children will delight in Isadora's lively illustrations.

About the Author, Rachel Isadora

Rachel Isadora lived in Africa over a ten year period, inspiring her to create fairy tales in an African setting. She is at work on Rapunzel. Isadora received a Caldecott Honor for Ben's Trumpet and is the author of the popular Lili at Ballet series. She lives in New York City.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780399247446

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