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Disclaimer: ARC via Netgalley. Bluebeard is and is not a strange. A modern reader sees it as a warning tale for women but the whole “rein in one’s curiosity thing’ gets more than a raised eyebrow from today’s woman. I mean, she at least didn’t kill anyone. The Brothers Grimm are a bit better. But th...
Disclaimer: ARC via Netgalley. “The Little Mermaid” is, perhaps, one of Anderson’s most well-known tales, though most people I would wager, do not know the source material and cling to the Disney version. The duo of Metaphrog does not do Disney. Which is a good t...
*Book source ~ Free from NoiseTrade From Goodreads: There once was a young girl, who was pretty but poor. So poor she had to go barefoot. Her name was Karen and she loved to dance. When Karen becomes an orphan, her great aunt takes her in. One day on a shopping trip, she is bought a beautiful pair...
Three Hans Christian Andersen tales, the Red Shoes, the Glass Case and the Little Match Girl beautifully illustrated and presented here. I loved the subdued tones and highlights throughout the artwork. The depictions of the feet dancing away with the red shoes and the poor girl with her stump leg...