The Red Shoes and Other Tales
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 of red shoes. The shoes magically come to life and...
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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 of red shoes. The shoes magically come to life and steer Karen down a path she never would have imagined in her wildest dreams, or nightmares. This fresh take on the Hans Christian Andersen classic “The Red Shoes” is a tale of hope, obsession and guilt, retold and lavishly illustrated by multiple-Eisner award nominated creators Metaphrog. Also included is an adaptation of Andersen’s “The Little Match Girl” and an original story, “The Glass Case”.
"Hope, joy, and pain intermingle in these dark, alluring stories, which may leave readers thinking of Andersen as a precursor to modern horror." Publishers Weekly.
"A darkly pensive read, perfect for chilly fall evenings." Kirkus Reviews
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781629912837 (1629912832)
ASIN: 1629912832
Publish date: October 13th 2015
Pages no: 64
Edition language: English
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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...
I just got this on noisetrade!!! Oh so wonderful. This was such a fun and super easy read. It took me like five minutes to read it and the rest of the time I just admired the beautiful and a bit dark graphics. I totally recommend this. Especially if you are like me and are still a young child at...