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4-6
Adapted by Edith.
Illustrated by
Edith.
This carefully crafted comics edition of Pearce's classic novel is true to the original story and tone--even if some of the book's most dramatic moments seem too muted (the skating-to-Ely scene; the Tom-meets-Mrs.-Bartholomew scene). The art itself is beautiful, with an effective contrast between the drabness of Tom's days and the lushness of his nightly adventures with Hatty in the garden.
29 pp.
| Abbeville
| March, 1999
|
TradeISBN 0-7892-0512-2$$6.95
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K-3
Little Pebbles series.
Illustrated by
Edith Baudrand.
Cinderella retells the familiar tale, City Mouse focuses on the country mouse's perilous visit to the city, and Red Hen tells how a hen outwits a hungry fox. The illustrations suit the small format; highlights include the humorous details in Red Hen and the rather quirky style of City Mouse. Each brief tale is followed by an unnecessary two-page puzzle about plot order.