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Edition : Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0140561269
ISBN-13: 9780140561265
Ã¥ Å©±â : 22.3cm x 18.1cm
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When today's Cinderella wants to find her Prince Charming, she may need the help of a trash can, a copy machine, or even a glass slipper. G. Brian Karas has illustrated this rhyming, urban fairy tale with pictures that capture the hipness and movement of New York City. Full-color illustrations.
Publishers Weekly
This ultracool version of the fairy tale, set in Manhattan, updates the classic with singular flair. Taking current family trends into account, debut pictur´Ý±âx | What is e-book? ÀüÀÚÃ¥(electronic book)À̶ó°íµµ ºÒ¸®¿ì¸ç, Ã¥ÀÇ ³»¿ëÀ» Á¾À̰¡ ¾Æ´Ñ ÄÄÇ»ÅÍ ¸ð´ÏÅͳª ÇÚµåÆùÀÇ È¸éÀ» ÅëÇØ ÀÐÀ» ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
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e-book author Minters casts no aspersions on stepmothers and supplies her heroine with a largely absent mother. Cinder-Elly's elder sisters, on the other hand, dish out a full complement of scorn. There is indeed a ball--basketball--and a godmother provides Elly with a groovy pair of glass high-tops to wear to the big game. Naturally, ace hoop-shooter Prince Charming becomes smitten with Elly, loses track of her when the 10 p.m. witching curfew rolls around, then posts flyers advertising the shoe she leaves behind. Nearly every spread features six four-line stanzas, and rarely do the rhymes miss a beat. Lots of quotes enliven the verse, although it's occasionally hard to identify the speaker. Karas ( Into This Night We Are Rising ) doodles people, city buildings and objects in the margins; the cartoon figures interject lighthearted, childlike comments (after Godma costumes Elly, one of the extras says, ``You look great, El!''). Collages, wild patterns and funky fashions mimic music videos and build up the snazzy urban setting. An ideal match of artist and author.
Children's Literature
In this rap version of the traditional tale, Elly is the overworked younger sister of a family in New York City. She works doing chores all day and her mean sisters treat her terribly. One day, they all win tickets to a basketball game, in which Prince Charming is playing. Determined to win the Prince for themselves, the sisters go shopping for new clothes. Depressed and with nothing to wear, Elly has a surprise visit from her godmother, who gives her a new outfit and glass sneakers and changes a nearby trashcan into a bike. When Elly reaches the game on her new wheels, she loudly cheers for Prince Charming, her favorite basketball player. After the game, she meets up with Prince Charming, but her deadline of 10:00 p.m. comes sooner than she thinks. During her quick departure, she loses one glass sneaker. Distraught over the sudden disappearance of this beautiful girl, Prince Charming distributes flyers about the glass sneaker all over town. After looking high and low for Elly, he eventually finds her and treats her to a "happy ending."
School Library Journal
An annoying hodgepodge of stilted, cloying verse; a modern New York City setting; and traditional elements. But each of those elements is not quite what it should be. The sisters are cruel for no apparent reason (they're not even step-sisters), and Cinder-Elly inexplicably submits to their abuse. There's also a Prince Charming who is a basketball player and a glass sneaker instead of a slipper. The three girls are all invited to one of his games and there's really nothing stopping Cinder-Elly from going-her sisters are walking; so why can't she? Her ``Godmother'' appears and transforms her clothing into a new outfit, even though she looked just fine before. Prince notices her because she catches a flyaway ball and throws it back to him; he asks her out for a pizza. There are the expected problems with time running out and the search for the owner of the glass sneaker. And yes, ``everyone lived/Forever happy.'' Flat, modern watercolors try their best to add to the hip feeling this story tries to portray, but they are often as cluttered as the text. A jumbled path that leads nowhere.-Jane Marino, Scarsdale Public Library, NY |
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