The Red Shoes and Other Tales

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Price
$12.99  $12.08
Publisher
Papercutz
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Pages
64
Dimensions
7.6 X 6.9 X 0.4 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781629912837

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About the Author
Metaphrog are John Chalmers and Sandra Marrs. Together they have been creating graphic novels since 1996. Their Louis series has received several Eisner and Ignatz Award nominations and critical acclaim worldwide, while Louis - Night Salad was Highly Commended for the Scottish Children's Book Awards. John is from Scotland, and Sandra grew up in France, before moving to Britain. Their meeting was a catalyst, and within a few months they created Metaphrog. They regularly travel to give talks and workshops on comics and their working methods. They have also produced commissioned graphic novels and illustrations for a variety of clients. Last year, they were named as one of Canongate's Future 40 best contemporary Scottish Storytellers. Follow them on Twitter @metaphrog and visit www.metaphrog.com.
Reviews
Hope, joy, and pain intermingle in these dark, alluring stories, which may leave readers thinking of Andersen as a precursor to modern horror.-- "Publishers Weekly"
A darkly pensive read, perfect for chilly fall evenings.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Three timeless stories receive visually beautiful and cogent treatment in this comics collection.-- "Booklist"
The Red Shoes has been a classic cautionary tale of desires and responsibilities for generations, and here it is interpreted wonderfully, a mixture of pathos and delight, magical wonder and dark undercurrents...-- "Forbidden Planet Blog"
The Red Shoes And Other Tales is a beautiful book by Metaphrog telling three bittersweet stories that really are suitable for all ages.-- "DownTheTubes.net"
Dark, mysterious, completely entrancing and easily the best adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale that we've ever seen.-- "Read It Daddy!"