Folk Tale Classics Series #Other, Beginning-To-Read #Other, Beginning-To-Read ~ español #Other, Viking Easy-to-Read #Other, Contes d'autrefois illustrés #Other
The Story of Little Red Riding Hood:
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Fantasy
형식
하드커버
페이지
40
언어
영어
출판됨
Sep 8, 2010
출판사
Chronicle Books
ISBN-10
0811869865
ISBN-13
9780811869867
설명
In a captivating retelling of a beloved classic, the timeless tale of Little Red Riding Hood comes to life through Christopher Bing's imaginative illustrations. With a delicate balance of whimsy and foreboding, Bing brings to the forefront the journey of a young girl as she navigates the enchanting yet perilous world of the forest.
The narrative intertwines elements of both Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's original version and Charles Perrault's interpretation, showcasing the evolving nature of storytelling. As Little Red Riding Hood bravely embarks on her quest to deliver goodies to her grandmother, readers are invited to reflect on the innocence of childhood and the lurking dangers that often accompany it.
Bing's artistry enhances the emotional depth of the story, portraying the tension between safety and danger. Through meticulously crafted illustrations, he captures the protagonist's vulnerability and resilience, allowing the audience to empathize with her plight. This rendition serves not only as a fairy tale but also as a poignant exploration of trust, courage, and the transformative journey from innocence to experience.
The narrative intertwines elements of both Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's original version and Charles Perrault's interpretation, showcasing the evolving nature of storytelling. As Little Red Riding Hood bravely embarks on her quest to deliver goodies to her grandmother, readers are invited to reflect on the innocence of childhood and the lurking dangers that often accompany it.
Bing's artistry enhances the emotional depth of the story, portraying the tension between safety and danger. Through meticulously crafted illustrations, he captures the protagonist's vulnerability and resilience, allowing the audience to empathize with her plight. This rendition serves not only as a fairy tale but also as a poignant exploration of trust, courage, and the transformative journey from innocence to experience.