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THE GOAT-FACED GIRL: A Classic Italian Folktale

THE GOAT-FACED GIRL: A Classic Italian Folktale

THE GOAT-FACED GIRL: A Classic Italian Folktale

THE GOAT-FACED GIRL: A Classic Italian Folktale

by SHARPE, Leah Marinsky (retold by)

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Boston: David R. Godine Publisher, 2009. 1st Edition Printing Unknown. Hardcover. New/New. Jane Marinsky. CONDITION: UNREAD 2009 Godine hardcover (decorated boards) & DJ (in mylar jacket), first edition. Bight & colorful illustrations by Jane Marinsky. CONTENT: Like many good fables, this story opens with a found-ling left rather inconveniently, if not surprisingly in the woods. A large lizard, ever conscious of tripping hazards, picks up the infant and takes her home, where she soon grows into a pretty, pampered, and generally useless young woman named Isabella. Despite her adoptive mother's efforts (for the lizard is really a witch in disguise) to shape her up, the girl prefers the alluring life offered her by the charming Prince Rupert, a world of cooks and servants, palaces and jewels, luxury and indolence. Luckily, the lizard woman is a canny, concerned parent. She does not suffer fools lightly and is not about to let her daughter's too-easy transition to palace life go unchallenged. And so she arranges a surprise transformation for her daughter one that puts the prince's marital plans on hold and gives the witch just enough time to hammer home a few lessons about the downside of idleness, the inanity of vanity, and the satisfactions of self-reliance. In this witty, modern interpretation of a classic Italian folktale, Leah Marinsky Sharpe has crafted a light-hearted mother-daughter fable with a moral that is sure to strike a chord with readers of all ages. The illustrations by Jane Marinsky glow with rich color and playful humor. Together, words and pictures provide a zesty treat for parents and children alike.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
001558
Title
THE GOAT-FACED GIRL: A Classic Italian Folktale
Author
SHARPE, Leah Marinsky (retold by)
Illustrator
Jane Marinsky
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New New
Jacket Condition
New
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Edition Printing Unknown
ISBN 10
1567923933
ISBN 13
9781567923933
Publisher
David R. Godine Publisher
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
2009
Pages
32
Keywords
Children's Fairy Tales, Italian folklore, Italian Folktales, Mother Daughter stories,
Bookseller catalogs
Children's Books: Fairy Tales;
X weight
1.3 lb

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