Books

- Seven Fathers
Retold by Ashley Ramsden
Illustrations by Ed Young
Hardcover
A Neal Porter Book,Roaring Book Press, 2011
Grade Range: p to 3, Age Range: 4 to 8
ISBN: 978-1-59643-544-5, ISBN10: 1-59643-544-5,
Picture Book, 10 x 10 inches, 32 pages, full color throughout,
In the midst of a fearsome blizzard, a weary traveler seeks refuge from the
cold.
"Good evening, Father, I'm so glad I found you. Would you, by any chance,
have a room where I could spend the night?"
"Oh," said the old man. "I'm not the father of the house, You'll
have to ask my father. He's around back, in the kitchen."
And so the travler is sent on a journey within his journey, arriving at a surprising
destination.
Ashley Ramsden's eloquent retelling of a Norwegian folktale is handsomely complemented
by Caldecott Medalist Ed Young's masterful cut paper collages in this unusual
and haunting book, Seven Fathers.
REVIEWS:
"Stunning in its execution, the artwork elevates this graceful tale to
new heights, delivering an original, thought-provoking addition to folktale
collections." —Starred review, Kirkus Reviews
"The story brims with eccentric charms, whether in the dashes of suspense
and levity that lace Ramsden's prose or in Young's collages, which combine
unexpected photo elements with freely outlined figures…It's Scandinavian magical
realism, handsomely realized." —Starred review, Publishers Weekly
"Like the words, the images combine straightforward representations with
more enigmatic symbolism, such as a musical horn crafted from a bird’s-eye
photo of suburban development. This story works on multiple levels, creating
an appealing package that combines subtle mysteries with a well-spun tale." —Booklist
"Striking collage art accompanies a fluid retelling of a lesser-known
Norwegian folktale originally collected by Asbøjrnsen and Moe… This visually
stunning retelling will be best appreciated by older readers who can appreciate
the spiritual underpinnings of the tale." —School Library Journal
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