The Bearskinner: A Tale of the Brothers Grimm
by Laura Amy Schlitz, Max Grafe
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Read in October, 2007
The devil comes to a poor soldier with an offer he can't refuse. If the man wears the skin of a bear for seven years without washing, bathing, or praying to God, then he will be rich beyond his wildest dreams. Better still, during that time he will have all the money he desires. The man accepts the deal, but soon finds it hard to handle. His body disgusts him and society abhors him (though not, of course, his money). Yet when the man starts giving his money away to the poor, he finds that their ...more
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Read in November, 2007
I thought I had never read this story in Grimms, but I now see that I had. Laura Amy Schlitz's rendition is that of a true storyteller. She keeps the story but...rather than adding to the story, she sees what is behind the story and makes it manifest. The only true change - and it doesn't change the message of the story - is that the daughter with the true and compaasionate sight is the middle daughter. Hurrah for the middle child (for a change.) This would make a great story forthe slightly ol...more
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Read in February, 2008
I reserved this book after noticing the Goodreads review by Elizabeth, and I second everything written there. Gorgeous, moody, creepy brown-tone illustrations, and a hard-to-forget tale of a deal with the devil. Would be great for sharing with older kids as a readaloud or storytelling; with the religious angle (the devil forbids the man to pray to god), you'd want to know your audience. Beautiful book.
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Read in November, 2007
The text flows beautifully and the illustrations are evocative. I love the middle daughter's face and eyes! Someone did point out, though, that Bearskinner, although in the text gets more beast-like, the illustrations do not quite progress in that direction -- he still looked like a man with a bearskin coat even when the 7 years were almost over, facing the gambler's daughters.
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Read in March, 2008
recommended to Jennifer by:
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The text is polished and excellent for reading aloud. The illustrations are dark with rare flashes of color and indistinct faces, but they set the mood perfectly. However, there is no source note and several reviewers mention that Schlitz has changed the ending slightly so a source note should have been included.
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I can't imagine better illustrations to go with this story - and what a story it is. It's definately one of those gather-round-the-campfire-snuggle-close-and-try-not-to-imagine-what-those-shadows-behind-the-tree-are stories. I'll bet it would be a wonderful read-aloud for an older classroom.
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recommended to Nancy by:
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recommends it for: Anyone over the 4th grade level...good story!
recommends it for: Anyone over the 4th grade level...good story!
James and I just finished reading this story and he loved it. He did advise that children under the fifth grade might not want to read it because it's a bit scary. As we read I remembered reading this to my oldest son and he had similar comments. But both boys loved it.
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Read in April, 2008
This is quite dark, and very beautiful. Lucky are the children who will read and hear it.
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Read in May, 2008
recommends it for:
anyone who needs a good read-aloud for older kids
Excellent read-aloud for 3rd-5th grade, and maybe teens, too. Dark and weird, and way better than the movie that we used to own at one of the libraries where I've worked.
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Read in July, 2008
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Very very cool book, excellent illustrations. Others have written much better reviews than I ever could. Wish I could tell this at a campfire...
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Read in May, 2008
recommended to cuileann by:
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This is a REALLY GOOD BOOK. When I finished it, I had the sort of breathless feeling that only the very best books give me.
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Read in March, 2008
A haunting retelling of a lesser-known Grimm fairy tale. Here it is a story of redemption with a subtle antiwar theme.
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Read in November, 2007
This book is absolutely gorgeous with a perfectly re-told, dark Grimm tale. I love it!
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