The Enchanted Nightingale: The Classic Grimm's Tale of Jorinda and Joringel

by Bernadette Watts (Author)

The Enchanted Nightingale: The Classic Grimm's Tale of Jorinda and Joringel
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
A retelling of the classic story about a handsome young shepherd boy and how he freed a beautiful young maiden and seven hundred other maidens from the spell of an evil witch.

Jorinda and Joringel are happily walking through the forest, but they stray too close to a witch's castle, and fall under her spells. Jorinda is transformed into a nightingale and imprisoned in the castle in a golden bird cage. Joringel is powerless to rescue his true love, until one night he dreams of a magical flower that can overpower the witch's enchantments. Can he find the flower and free Jorinda?

Love and bravery triumph over evil in this classic Brothers Grimm tale. The beautiful forest and forbidding castle are compellingly illustrated by Bernadette Watts, perfectly capturing the magic and charm of the tale.

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K-Gr 4--Two young lovers go for an evening stroll and venture too close to the castle of a witch with a nasty reputation. True to the rumors, the witch appears, promptly freezes Joringel and turns Jorinda into a nightingale. Joringel begs for Jorinda's freedom and is refused. With a pragmatism that does him credit, lovesick Joringel gets a job. Working as a shepherd, he dreams that he possesses a magical flower to free victims of the witch's enchantments. Finding it days later, Joringel fearfully travels to the witch's castle and uses the protected status granted by the flower to free Jorinda. In what is perhaps the largest quantity of happily ever afters in any single tale, the story ends with 701 weddings, when all the girls who had been turned into birds by the witch are freed and reunited with their sweethearts. The text is clear, matter-of-fact, and frank. A cloud of fatalism and the inevitability of tragedy to come hangs over the story and is at odds with the character of Joringel, who, while practical, remains hopeful. Watts's ink-and-watercolor illustrations are at once lush and delicate. Most paintings are glowing, painstakingly colored nature scenes. Her soft illustrations are feathery, textured, layered, and strike just the right note between hope and despair to complement the narrative. VERDICT This tale has been skillfully illustrated with great imagination and is a welcome addition to fairy tale collections as an introduction to two lesser-known Grimm characters.--Lauren Younger, New York Public Library

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Review quotes

'The colorful textured illustrations are a beautiful complement to the classic tale... Readers who enjoy fairy tales will enjoy this lesser known story.'
- Youth Services Book Review

'This is a beautiful book. I really enjoy Bernadette Watts' illustrations: they are detailed but soft, and the colours express such emotion... A gorgeous book of 'happy ever after'.
- Juno Magazine

'Bernadette Watts has once again brough the story to life with her magical illustrations. The story is written in a simple beautiful way, showing how love triumphs over evil.'
- Kindling Magazine

Bernadette Watts
Bernadette Watts was born in Northampton, England, in 1942. She has illustrated over 120 picture books for children, including many traditional tales, in a career spanning several decades. She won the prestigious Japanese Owl Prize for illustration in 1986. She lives in Kent, England. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, the 'Brothers Grimm', were German professors whose collections of folk tales and fairy tales have been loved for generations.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781782504368
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Floris Books
Publication date
September 15, 2017
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV012020 - Juvenile Fiction | Fairy Tales & Folklore | Country & Ethnic - General
Library of Congress categories
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