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Hansel and Gretel (Picture Puffins)

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Beloved creator James Marshall–author of George and Martha–puts a hilarious twist on a classic tale in his retelling of Hansel and Gretel.

Abandoned in the woods, what’s going to Hansel and Gretel – so innocent, so vulnerable, so deliciously plump – do when they come face-to-face with a dastardly, ugly, over-dressed witch?
James Marshall–author of the well-loved George and Martha books–infuses merriment into the grimmest of the Brothers Grimm tales. His cheerful, cartoonish art is the very best foil for this dark story, making it relatively less scary, though under no circumstances benign. A poor woodcutter lives with his wife and two children, Hansel and Gretel. His wife (the children’s stepmother) doesn’t like the youngsters, complaining, “Those wretched children of yours are gobbling everything up!” She persuades the loving but weak-willed woodcutter to take the children into the woods and abandon them to the wilderness. Hansel, first with white pebbles, then with bread crumbs, valiantly tries to lead his sister back to the house, but when the bread crumbs are eaten by birds, they’re stuck. Much to their glee, the children eventually find a “small house made of cookies and candy, spun sugar and cake.” But if you think this can be a happy ending, think again! The weird, bawdy witch who lives in the delectable house cages Hansel (to fatten him up like a veal) and enslaves Gretel. Gretel pushes the witch into the oven as an unfortunate but necessary means to save her brother.

Marshall has winningly retold and illustrated other fairy tales, including Goldilocks and the Three Bears, a Caldecott Honor Book. Here, Marshall’s retelling of this reasonably horrifying story contains just the right comic touches to match his artwork. The text is set in large type, with short lines, making it a natural for first- or second-grade readers. Marshall’s wonderful illustrations make sure that the story of Hansel and Gretel will once again leave youngsters spellbound. (Ages 5 to 8)

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