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The Story of a Nutcracker

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Story of a Nutcracker
Authors and Contributors      Translated by Sarah Ardizzone
By (author) Alexandre Dumas
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 188,Width 129
Category/GenreClassic fiction (pre c 1945)
Myth and legend told as fiction
Historical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9780099596059
ClassificationsDewey:843.7
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Vintage Children's Classics
Publication Date 15 November 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Discover the real story of the Nutcracker as told by Alexandre Dumas Discover the real story behind Disney's latest blockbuster adaptation The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, and the iconic Nutcracker Christmas ballet, as told by Alexandre Dumas 'How could you imagine, silly child, that this toy, which is made of cloth and wood, could possibly be alive?' The nutcracker doll that mysterious Godfather Drosselmeyer gives to little Marie for Christmas is no ordinary toy. On Christmas Eve, as the clocks strike midnight, Marie watches as the Nutcracker and her entire cabinet of playthings come to life and boldly do battle against the evil Mouse King and his armies. But this is only the start of the tale. Read on for enchantment and transformation; enter a world by turns fantastical and sinister, a kingdom of dolls and spun-sugar palaces, and learn the true history of the brave little Nutcracker.

Author Biography

Alexandre Dumas (Author) Alexandre Dumas was a French playwright, historian and prolific novelist, penning a string of successful books including The Three Musketeers (1844), The Count of Monte Cristo (1845), and Twenty Years After(1845). His novels have been translated into a hundred different languages and inspired over two hundred films. In his day Dumas was as famous for his financial irresponsibility and flamboyant lifestyle as for his writing. Dumas died in 1870.

Reviews

A family story that everyone can enjoy * Guardian * For all its darkness, [The Nutcracker] appeals to parents and their children because it's like one of those glowing glass globes that you can shake and see the snow swirl. It's a dream bubble, a vision of middle-class happiness and fantasy that precedes the Russian Revolution and all the horrors of the last century and this one. That world may have faded, but it is still our sweetest dream * New York Times * An enduring Christmas classic * Daily Telegraph * Like Hansel And Gretel, The Nutcracker is a slightly dark story, but it s also magical...a world of childhood imagination * Glasgow Herald *