by Jackie Morris (Author) Ehsan Abdollahi (Illustrator)
The Secret of the Tattered Shoes is a fresh interpretation of the beloved Brothers Grimm fairy tale about twelve princesses who are locked in at night, yet whose dancing shoes are still worn down by morning. A young soldier is tasked to discover their night-time adventures. But unlike the story told by the Brothers Grimm, this soldier seeks a different ending. Jackie's dark and poetic text updates this well-known tale and shows how stories evolve and adapt over time.
Beautifully illustrated by Ehsan Abdollahi, who has created stunning puppet-like illustrations in rich and delicate detail, this unique illustrative style brings the story to life and perfectly encapsulate the beauty and melancholy of the story.
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The glitter of the tale of 12 dancing princesses gains deeper luster in Morris's deft retelling. The hero, a white soldier "weary from war... troubled by all that he had seen and much that he had done," meets a woman in the wood who "brimmed with light and life." She tells him of the conundrum of the princesses' tattered shoes, suggests that he try to solve it ("Failure is punished by death"), and gives him "a cloak, mysterious as twilight" that will make him invisible. After he discovers the multi-ethnic sisters' secret, he tells the king, "When I watched your daughters dance in the enchanted ballroom, so beautiful, it warmed my heart to see such love. But how that love was won, and at what a price, made my heart sore. So many died to keep their secret." Spurning the princesses, he returns to the woman in the wood. Abdollahi's angular, collage-like illustrations use rich color accented with gold to conjure enchanted fairy tale realms. Ages 5-8. (Nov.)
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