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  :Doreen Cronin (Author), David Small (Illustrator)
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  ISBN:9781442406209
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Hardcover: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 1442406208
ISBN-13: 978-1442406209
å ũ: 28.7 cm x 22.4 cm



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Book Description
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Doreen Cronin and Caldecott Medal - winning illustrator David Small comes a picture book about how an extraordinary ordinary girl can save a kingdom with the help of a mud fairy.

A glass kingdom is no place for a Mud Fairy. Bloom and her mud fairy magic might be able to turn weeds into flowers and spin sand into glass, but the people of the kingdom ceaselessly complain about the trails of dirt and puddles of mud that seem to follow her every step, and finally they cast her out.

But when the glass castle begins to crack, then cracks some more, the King and Queen in a panic search for the long-banished fairy, but they cant find Bloom anywhere. Desperate to save their home, they send their meekest, most ordinary subject, a girl named Genevievewhose sole task until now has been to polish the Queens crystal sugar spoon--to coax any worthy fairy to come and save the kingdom. Genevieve finds Bloom exactly where the king and queen failed to see her, and Bloom knows exactly how to save the kingdom. But it will take the two girls working together, along with a mighty dollop of self-confidence--and some very messy hands--to accomplish the extraordinary.



Kirkus Reviews
Cronin and Smallcombine talents in this fable for modern times: people who live in fragilekingdoms may need to get their hands dirty rebuilding. Bloom the mud fairylives in a glass kingdom where she turns weeds into blossoms and sand intoglass; she also leaves mud and cracks in the glass in her wake. As the kingdomgrows and gleams, folks protest Bloom's mess. She takes to the forest, butwithout her, the kingdom deteriorates. When the royals seek Bloom's magic tosave them, they are outraged when the dirty creature places a bucket of mud attheir feet. So they send tiny, ordinary Genevieve to talk to Bloom. AlthoughGenevieve has heretofore preserved her delicate hands for the frivolous task ofwashing the queen's sugar spoon, with Bloom's coaching she digs her hands intothe mud to make...bricks! The text is set in different typefaces and fonts tohelp the narrative along, while Small uses watercolor washes in cool blues andwarm greens and browns to indicate changing tones. Genevieve takes hernew-learned "magic" back to the kingdom to rebuild, and the residentsrejoice. All the characters, from royals to fairy, are white. The tale isenchanting but somewhat opaque, so metaphorical that children may needsignificant help from adults to understand it. If youngsters scratch theirheads, take them to the yard or community garden to plant and make mud pies.



Publishers Weekly *Starred Review*
This smart, subversive fairy tale is set in a kingdom whose palace is made entirely of glass and whose inhabitants scorn dirt and untidiness. The kingdom was once home to a red-haired fairy named Bloom, whose magic could spin sand into glass, turn weeds into blossoms, and grow a trickle of rainwater into a racing river. But Blooms heavy steps and muddy footprints drew complaints, and she retired, exasperated, to the forest. Now, the kings beautiful glass castle leaks, and everything else is held together by tape, glue, and peasants. Smalls (Glamourpuss) witty ink-and-wash drawings follow the king and queen as they enter the forest to search for the powerful fairy, but they refuse to believe that Bloom and the bucket of mud she proffers is the creature they seek. They dispatch their sweet servant girl Genevieve to locate her instead. Bloom questions Genevieve closely: Why would the king and queen send a delicate child... to do something they could not? she asks. Because I am ordinary, Genevieve confesses. Outraged that any girl would value herself so lightly, Bloom immediately begins Genevieves training in magic - up to their elbows in mud, the two make bricks and build a house. When Genevieve returns to the kingdom armed with new knowledge and spattered with mud, she thunders, I am here! Cronin (the Click, Clack, Moo books) juggles thematic elements with grace, mixing fairy-tale parody with maker tale and girl-power story to celebrate mess, chaos, and big plans. When seen up close, Cronin suggests, fairy-tale magic might really be no more than the willingness to get ones hands dirty.



School Library Journal *Starred Review*
Though her outward appearance is chock-full of dirt,the fairy Bloom is delightfully talented. Underappreciated and misunderstood,she retreats into the wilderness. Without Blooms magical touch, her kingdomfalls into disarray, held together by duct tape, glue, and peasants. Thoughthe king and then the queen search for answers to fix their kingdom (I amlooking for a magical creature, gone so many years ago), they are too haughtyto understand the sprites message when she places mud at their feet. Aseemingly ordinary girl named Genevieve, whose only job in the kingdom is tocarry the queens delicate, unbreakable spoon, is next sent in their stead.Though initially puzzled by Blooms mannerisms, Genevieve learns from the fairyand develops the skills she needs to rebuild her kingdom Blooms inspiringoutlook (Tell them there is no such thing as an ordinary girl) paves the wayfor Genevieve to return home. Humor is laced throughout the charming narrative,highlighted through Genevieves dramatic growth and the expressive ink andwatercolor illustrations. Wavy, thin lines accentuate the ebb and flow ofBlooms magical world. Changing typography emphasizes key ideas and naturalpauses within the story line. VERDICT This engaging, empoweringtale proves the future of happily ever after is in one owns hands, regardlessof how much dirt they may have on them.
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