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Dimensions (in inches): 0.13 x 11.23 x 8.43
Publisher: North South Books; (June 1996)
ISBN: 1558585931

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Less compelling than Patricia
Polacco's Babushka Baba Yaga (Children's Forecasts, July 12), which
also features the witch of Russian legend, Arnold's rather thin
story is noteworthy chiefly for the intriguing art that accompanies
it. Here, Baba Yaga kidnaps Tishka, beloved son of an elderly couple,
and takes him to her shack so that her daughter can cook him up
for supper. But Tishka outwits the would-be chef, putting her in
the oven in his place, and Baba Yaga unwittingly eats her daughter,
whereupon Tishka escapes. Arnold supplies gouache paintings inspired
by "lubok" pictures, a Russian folk art medium that dates
from the 17th century. Her vibrantly colored illustrations, printed
with separately executed black line drawings, resemble primitive
woodcuts--a fitting match for this retelling of a Russian folktale.
Ages 5-8. |