Puss in Boots

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Author: Paul Galdone

ISBN-10: 0899191924

ISBN-13: 9780899191928

Category: Folklore -> France -> Children's fiction

By outwitting an evil giant and gaining a fortune for a poor young man, the resourceful Puss in Boots proves himself the Master Cat of them all.\ \ \ A clever cat helps his poor master win fame, fortune, and the hand of a beautiful princess.\

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By outwitting an evil giant and gaining a fortune for a poor young man, the resourceful Puss in Boots proves himself the Master Cat of them all.Publishers Weekly"Perrault's tale has never received a more faithful yet remarkably original treatment," PW said in a boxed review. "Marcellino's luxurious and skillfully designed paintings startle in their complexity and beauty." All ages. (Sept.)

\ From the Publisher"It is pure Perrault, pure Galdone, and children will love it." School Library Journal, Starred\ \ \ \ \ Publishers Weekly\ - Publisher's Weekly\ In Fischer's 1958 version of Charles Perrault's Puss in Boots, trans. by Anthea Bell, playful asides stress the engaging side of Puss's character; these include Puss struggling to walk upright in boots and practicing intimidating faces in front of a mirror. ($15.95 ISBN 1-55858-642-3, Oct.)\ \ \ Publishers Weekly\ - Publisher's Weekly\ "Perrault's tale has never received a more faithful yet remarkably original treatment," PW said in a boxed review. "Marcellino's luxurious and skillfully designed paintings startle in their complexity and beauty." All ages. (Sept.)\ \ \ \ \ Children's Literature\ - Marilyn Courtot\ Inspired by a tale that has delighted readers for 300 years, Marcellino provides a visual feast in this picture book. Clever Puss helps his young master succeed in fooling a rich man and even wins his daughter's hand in marriage. Gorgeous gold-toned illustrations of the French Court and countryside fill every spread. 1991 Caldecott Honor Book, 1991 Notable Children's Book.\ \ \ \ \ Children's Literature\ - Wendy Mann\ The unique illustrations of Hans Fisher bring this new version of an old favorite to life. Fisher adds interesting special sections about Puss' trouble walking in boots, his fearfulness of the old magician and his use of frightening faces. The artwork offers readers the opportunity to view the work of a well-known Swiss illustrator while enjoying a timeless classic.\ \ \ \ \ School Library JournalK-Gr 3-With the excellent versions of this story available, notably those by Fred Marcellino (Farrar, 1990) and Alain Vaes and Lincoln Kirstein (Little, 1992), this current effort is sadly lacking. The classic story of the clever cat who brings his young master riches and happiness through goodhearted trickery is not well served by the artist's eye-catching but regrettably unpolished interpretation. Though Bell's text is clear, energetic, and readable, Thomas's hectic, overly bright illustrations are off-putting. It's a shame, since Bell's retellings are always worth reading.-Jennifer Fleming, Boston Public Library\ \