Showing posts with label fairy tale retelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fairy tale retelling. Show all posts

Book Review: The Little Red Wolf by Amélie Fléchais

The Little Red Wolf by Amélie Fléchais is a picturebook retelling of the Charles Perrault classic tale Little Red Riding Hood. The text was translated into English by Jeremy Melloul. Once upon a time there was a little red wolf who lived in a treehouse in a thick and mysterious forest. The young wolf sets out on a journey to bring his grandmother a rabbit when he is charmed by a nice little girl who offers to help him. But nice is not the same as good.

The Little Red Wolf is a different take on the story of Little Red Riding Hood, one that speak to misunderstandings and how fear and guilt can change everything. I liked the art style, and thought that the storytelling of art and text were well balanced and engaging. I also liked that we got this story from the wolf's perspective and were able to see how the young girl came to believe what she did. I think everything tied together well, and I enjoyed this take on a classic story. 

Book Review: Hansel and Gretel by Neil Gaiman, Lorenzo Mattotti

Hansel and Gretel by Neil Gaiman and artist Lorenzo Mattotti is a book that's at once as familiar as a dream and as evocative as a nightmare. Mattotti's sweeping ink illustrations capture the terror and longing found in the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Gaiman crafts an original text filled with his signature wit and pathos that is sure to become a favorite of readers everywhere, young and old.

Hansel and Gretel is a fairy tale retelling that captures the horror and hope of the Grimm version of this story. I love that Gaiman offers up some history of the story, and his personal history, of this tale. The black and white images from Mattotti are the perfect inspiration and pairing to the text. The inspire study, because there are details that a quick glance does not reveal. I think this book will appeal to fairy tale fans of all ages, and will be a fast favorite for many.