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The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers: And Other Gruesome Tales

The Adults Who Lost Their Organs (German) The Boy Who Tricked a Troll (Norwegian) The Daughter Who Loved a Skeleton (Nigerian) The Girl With the Horse's Head (Chinese) The House That Was Filled With Ghosts (Japanese) The Kingdoms at the Centre of the Earth (Russian) The Man Who Hunted Children (South African) The Man Who Tricked Death (Egyptian) The Princess Who Ruled the Sea (Inuit) The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers (Korean) The Son of Seven Mothers (Indian) The Souls Trapped Under the Ocean (Irish) The Woman and the Glass Mountain (Spanish) The Woman Who Could Remove Her Head From Her Body (Salvadoran)
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
ISBN: 9780500652589
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Author Jen Campbell
Pub Date 07/10/2021
Binding Hardback
Pages 120
Country United Kingdom
Dewey 823.92
GBPPrice 14.99
Availability Available
€18.51
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'Guaranteed to raise the hairs on the back of your neck' Neil Gaiman Jen Campbell's collection of terrifyingly gruesome tales lends a modern edge to fairy tale collections for young readers. Drawing on her extensive knowledge of fairy tale history, Campbell's stories undo the censoring, gender stereotyping and twee endings of more modern children's fairy tales, to return both classic and little-known stories to their grim versions, whilst celebrating a diverse range of characters. Featuring 14 short stories from around the globe, The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers is illustrated in a contemporary style by Canadian comic artist Adam de Souza. De Souza's brooding illustrations are a highly original blend of 19th-century Gothic engravings and moody film noir graphic novels. Beautifully produced in a hardback format with a rose gold ribbon marker, The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers is a truly thrilling gift. With 86 illustrations, 30 in colour
'Guaranteed to raise the hairs on the back of your neck' Neil Gaiman Jen Campbell's collection of terrifyingly gruesome tales lends a modern edge to fairy tale collections for young readers. Drawing on her extensive knowledge of fairy tale history, Campbell's stories undo the censoring, gender stereotyping and twee endings of more modern children's fairy tales, to return both classic and little-known stories to their grim versions, whilst celebrating a diverse range of characters. Featuring 14 short stories from around the globe, The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers is illustrated in a contemporary style by Canadian comic artist Adam de Souza. De Souza's brooding illustrations are a highly original blend of 19th-century Gothic engravings and moody film noir graphic novels. Beautifully produced in a hardback format with a rose gold ribbon marker, The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers is a truly thrilling gift. With 86 illustrations, 30 in colour
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