by Tomie dePaola (Author) Doug Salati (Illustrator)
This enthralling modern fairy tale from Caldecott and Newbery Honor winner Tomie dePaola and debut illustrator Doug Salati celebrates the greatest power of all: love.
In a small kingdom along an ancient road, a bell rings out. The beloved king has died, leaving his magnificent and powerful Imperial Robe to his heir, the young prince. But when the prince's jealous older half-brother steals the Imperial Robe, slashing it to bits, the prince can no longer rule--and the small kingdom is in great danger. Now the young prince must find another source of power and of strength--and he finds it in a surprising place.
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Perfect for reading aloud, especially for those preferring nonviolent tales.
A triumphant story celebrating the ability of love, community, and cooperation to overcome any obstacle.
It is long ago, in a place "along an ancient road." The beloved old king has died, and the young prince is chosen to assume the throne. Though the prince is young and shy--and not much older than some in this book's target audience--he is thoughtful and gentle. "All agreed that the kingdom would be in good hands," writes dePaola. But the legendary imperial robe has gone missing, and everyone in the kingdom believes this "remarkable garment" gives the king magical powers to protect them. An evil plot is afoot--can it be thwarted? Debut illustrator Salati, a former Sendak fellow, works with the assurance of a seasoned pro; his illustrations, rendered in delicately textured pencil and earth-toned digital color, combine an old-fashioned sense of setting and character with a contemporary approach to casting (the kingdom is matter-of-factly multicultural, and the king's chief counselor is a woman). With its themes of ingenuity, generosity, and the enduring power of community, the story is a lovely and pointedly relevant tribute to those who truly confer legitimacy on any leader: the people. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Doug Whiteman, Whiteman Agency. (Apr.)
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