FOLKTALES AND NURSERY RHYMES
Jackson, Richard

The Three Billy Goats Gruff: The FULL Story

(2) PS Illustrated by Katherine Tillotson. It's "the FULL story" of the classic tale of the three billy goats and the menacing troll, or what late author Jackson calls "the story, like all stories, of Who Wants What...and Do They Get It?" Jackson changes nothing about the plot; we still meet three goats who, in order to graze on grass on the other side of a bridge, outwit a troll, but he gives it new life in this spirited text. The tone is chummy ("SO...here are the Brothers Gruff," it begins) in a text that directly addresses readers: "Just look at him," Jackson writes when we first meet Troll. The story is filled with entertaining asides ("Here's the famous part," we read before Big Billy head-butts Troll); rhythmic language that uses repetition to great effect (the usual "trip-trap," but Jackson throws in some "mutt-muttering" from Troll and some "please and kindly" phrasing to remind readers that politeness goes a long way); and lots of alliteration ("Our biggest brother, Big Billy...is a meal-worthy mouthful compared to middling me"). Changes in font size animate the pages, and the book's vocabulary will delight readers with words such as gnarly, modicum, and ferocious. Tillotson's remarkably textured illustrations match the energy of the tale, and she brings playful perspectives (from both under and atop the rickety bridge). An immensely entertaining retelling, trip-trap!

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