From the Publisher
"NorthSouth’s latest picture-book edition of a Grimm Brothers’ folktale demonstrates the mesmerizing potential of even a relatively minor story when placed in the hands of a gifted artist. Romanian illustrator Irina Dobrescu has created fresh, humorous, stylized paintings that highlight the story’s message that we should not dismiss others solely on the basis of appearances."-New York Journal of Books
School Library Journal
01/01/2015
K-Gr 2—This unusual offering features a tale from the Brothers Grimm: a haughty princess who, after insulting and refusing every potential husband her father offers, is forced to marry a beggar. Dobrescu's distinctive watercolor illustrations use an exaggerated, caricature style reminiscent of Lauren Child, while the retelling features more formal language. Facial features are often minimized, placing the emphasis on clothing, sizing, and landscape details, but even the minimal detail communicates expression, and more detailed illustrations, such as the princess' cruel and callous expression upon her introduction, will inspire a shudder. The overall effect of the formal language and unusual art is sometimes emotionally distancing, but the rich language and painterly illustrations offer a worthy introduction to a lesser-known Grimm tale. Pair with "The Frog Prince" to foster discussions about self-centered princesses, and with Hans Christian Andersen's "The Wild Swans" to discuss humility and self-sacrifice.—Sarah Westeren, Richland Library, Columbia, SC