The White Hare

by Nicola Davies (Author) Anastasia Izlesou (Illustrator)

The White Hare
Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
FANTASY & MAGICAL REALISM (CHILDREN'S / TEENAGE). A girl who changes into a hare to evade a cruel lover. One in a series of short stories that explore the deeper, darker side of our connection with the natural world. For older children and adults. Inspired by ancient folk tales and a love of nature. Be ready to feel a little bit of magic, and perhaps a few shivers down the spine. Ages 9+
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Gr 5-7--Two illustrated stories set long ago and far away. Small but sea-loving Keenan Mowat is the youngest of three brothers. He rescues them all from sure death when he heeds a strange man's words and takes a hook, an ax, and a silver sword--a butter knife--with him when the brothers go out on their fishing boat. Ostra, meanwhile, is from "the days before computers, before cars, before electricity...[when] humans were closer to nature." Her ability to communicate with animals--and they with her--saves her from a cruel, selfish man who wants to marry her for her strength. Both Ostra and Keenan find love in very different ways. Each tale is illustrated in a similar line and wash palette, though with a distinctive style. Uhren's illustrations in Mother Cary's Butter Knife create continually dark, foreboding sea scenes, while Izlesou's art in The White Hare contrasts pastoral scenes and gentle Ostra with a harsh huntsman. Both titles have a sophisticated sensibility but will read aloud well. VERDICT Unusual and beautifully illustrated offerings from a small Welsh publisher. Ideal for fans of dark folktales and fairy tales.--Maria B. Salvadore, formerly at District of Columbia Public Library

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"[U]nusual and beautifully illustrated." —School Library Journal
Nicola Davies
Nicola Davies is a zoologist and an award-winning author whose many books for children include Surprising Sharks, Extreme Animals, and Gaia Warriors. She lives in Wales.

Emily Sutton has a degree in illustration from Edinburgh College of Art. She says, "Illustrating Tiny Creatures has opened my eyes to the incredible and unexpected beauty of a world so small that it can't be seen without a microscope. I was amazed by the variety and complexity of microbes, and I loved drawing all of their intricate details and patterns." She lives in York, England.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781910862483
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
W
Publisher
Graffeg
Publication date
May 01, 2017
Series
Shadows and Light
BISAC categories
YAF019000 - Young Adult Fiction | Fantasy | General
YAF038000 - Young Adult Fiction | Magical Realism
Library of Congress categories
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