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Auzou, 2014-30-09

Snow Queen

Snow Queen

Big Picture Book

Natacha Godeau, Author, Christian Hans Andersen, Author

Giorgio Baroni, Illustrator

Hardcover

SKU:9782733825303

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When her friend Kay is kidnapped by the mysterious Snow Queen, Gerda decides to look for him no matter where the search might take her. She will experience many adventures during her journey--meeting animals that can speak and crossing paths with a princess, a gang of thieves, and even a magician! Will Gerda's quest be successful?

Italian illustrator Baroni's background in character design brings a fantasy aesthetic to Godeau's retelling of this Andersen fairy tale. [...]
Baroni's most remarkable creation is the Snow Queen's black castle, shown on the endpapers; soaring up from two mountain peaks, it features a dizzying aerial bridge and dozens of lit windows. For an older audience, this is a version of the tale that offers a bit of an edge, visually bridging the worlds of classic fairy tales and game culture. Ages 7-up.
-- Publishers Weekly
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Age Range • 8-11

Pages • 48

Subjects

Categories • Juvenile Fiction | Fairy Tales & Folklore | Adaptations • Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship • Juvenile Fiction | Classics

When her friend Kay is kidnapped by the mysterious Snow Queen, Gerda decides to look for him no matter where the search might take her. She will experience many adventures during her journey--meeting animals that can speak and crossing paths with a princess, a gang of thieves, and even a magician! Will Gerda's quest be successful?

Italian illustrator Baroni's background in character design brings a fantasy aesthetic to Godeau's retelling of this Andersen fairy tale. [...]
Baroni's most remarkable creation is the Snow Queen's black castle, shown on the endpapers; soaring up from two mountain peaks, it features a dizzying aerial bridge and dozens of lit windows. For an older audience, this is a version of the tale that offers a bit of an edge, visually bridging the worlds of classic fairy tales and game culture. Ages 7-up.
-- Publishers Weekly

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