Reynard the Fox: Tales from the Life of Reynard the Fox

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Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Minedition
Publish Date
Pages
80
Dimensions
9.7 X 9.7 X 0.6 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781662650062

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About the Author
Renate Raecke was born in 1943 in Lübeck, Germany. She studied literature and art history before working for various publishers and book shops. For many years she's been a freelance editor and translator, adapting many classic children's stories, from such authors as the Grimm Brothers and E.T.A Hoffmann. Her work includes the retelling of Nutcrkacker & Mouseking and The Pied Piper of Hamelin for minedition.

Jonas Lauströer was born in Hamburg in 1979. He studied at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, with a focus on illustration, and now lectures in 3D animation. He is the illustrator of minedition's The Elephant's Child and The Hare & the Hedgehog.
Reviews
"Arresting, kinetic artwork by Jonas Lauströer....the Reynard that kindled the medieval imagination was no cuddly stuffed animal. Ms. Raecke sands down the edges of the violence, but she doesn't dull Reynard's wit....Children...growing up with lots of fairy and folk tales will see that Reynard fits right in with these traditions." --Wall Street Journal

"Raecke cleverly weaves together a number of different Reynard stories to create a single overarching tale... Lauströer's art often outdoes itself and the book has all the wonder and fear you'd want out of these tales. This is a collection of folktales at their absolute best. Because if you can't be charmed by a fox in shirtsleeves, you don't deserve to be charmed at all." --Elizabeth Bird, Fuse #8 Production, SchoolLibraryJournal.com

"Lauströer's skill for visual storytelling shines through in masterful illustrations, which read as classical while remaining cleverly modern....A masterfully illustrated and true-to-character take on a classic." --Kirkus Reviews

"Reynard's tales reflect the duality of every experience and demonstrate that a clever mind is often the most powerful weapon.....Lovers of classic tales and their often gruesome elements will thoroughly enjoy this take." --School Library Journal

"Breathtaking visuals make repeat visits likely." --Let's Talk Picture Books