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Puss in Boots

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Puss in Boots
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Charles Perrault
Illustrated by Fred Marcellino
Translated by Malcolm Arthur
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 217
ISBN/Barcode 9780312659455
ClassificationsDewey:398.209
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Palgrave USA
Imprint Square Fish
Publication Date 1 March 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

Charles Perrault's "Puss in Boots" has been an irresistible magnet for countless illustrators ever since this classic French tale was first published in 1697. So the question arises: Do we really need another edition of Puss? Presented with Fred Marcellino's magnificent interpretation of this nimble new translation of the authentic text, book lovers young and old are apt to decide that this "Puss in Boots" belongs on their shelf of special favorites. Long regarded as the preeminent designer of book jackets in America, Fred Marcellino provides an unstinting visual feast in his first full-color picture book. The adventures of that rascal, Puss, and his master, the miller's son, are portrayed in a lavish series of illustrations that range from sumptuous grandeur to comedy both boisterous and sly."Puss in Boots" is a 1991 Caldecott Honor Book.

Author Biography

CHARLES PERRAULT (1628-1703) is considered the original creator of the fairy tale, having written such classics as "Little Red Riding Hood," "Sleeping Beauty," and "Cinderella." FRED MARCELLINO (1939-2001) began his career in illustration with "A Rat's Tale" (available from Farrar Straus Giroux). "Puss in Boots" was his first full-color picture book and a Caldecott Honor winner. He continued to win awards and receive critical acclaim for his children's books until his death in 2001.

Reviews

"This picturebook provides a fitting showcase for Perrault's artful tale of deceit and recourcefulness. Befitting a fairy tale, the artwork inside is suffused with a golden light that proclaims the story to be from a sunnier, more dreamlike world."--"Booklist," Starred Review "Large and strikingly original illustrations embellish a straight-forward retelling of the famous story. . . . The pictures are filled with sly details . . . A noteworthy edition . . . splendid for reading aloud."--"The""Horn Book," Starred Review "The artist's luxurious and skillfully designed paintings startle in their complexity and beauty. . . . This version of Perrault's classic story is brilliantly conceived and executed."--"Publishers Weekly," Boxed Review