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Little Match Girl

AUTHOR: Hans Christian Andersen
ISBN: 0698114175

SHORT DESCRIPTION: On the last night of December, a little girl huddles in the bitter cold, unable to go home until she has sold her bundle of matches. One by one, she lights the matches to keep warm, and, as each match lights, the girl's cold, grey world dissolves...

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Little Match Girl
- Book Review,
by Hans Christian Andersen

From Publishers Weekly
With their swirling snowflakes and meticulous period details, Isadora's paintings capture the essence of Andersen's story of a forlorn heroine. Ages 4-8. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 4-As he did with The Ugly Duckling (Morrow, 1999), Pinkney has adapted and interpreted one of Andersen's classic tales with gorgeous watercolor illustrations. The artist conveys the details of this New Year's Eve story so splendidly that readers may not realize that the little girl is dying. The sumptuous sights she imagines once she begins striking her matches for warmth are a stark contrast to the freezing child, and readers may well be relieved when they see her being carried off by her grandmother to God. Pinkney's Match Girl is set in urban America in the 1920s; the child's ethnic heritage is nonspecific. There aren't too many versions of this somewhat maudlin tale available-if you need one, this is the one to buy.Lisa Falk, Los Angeles Public Library Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Parents' Choice®
Retold and set in early 20th century America, this timeless tale is exquisitely rendered by Jerry Pinkney. His illustrations give the child who freezes to death on a city street an immediacy that is - and should be - stunning. A 1999 Parents' Choice® Gold Award Winner. (Kemie Nix, Parents' Choice®).

From Booklist
Ages 5^-8.After trying to sell matches all day long, a bitterly cold and extremely hungry young girl attempts to warm herself by lighting some. In the flames of each match, she has visions of food, warmth, a Christmas tree, and her loving grandmother. Not wanting to return to her cold home and abusive father, the young girl falls asleep in the snow never to awaken again. This adequate but at times overly sentimental retelling of a famous nineteenth-century Andersen tale is beautifully illustrated in soft watercolor tones April Judge

From Kirkus Reviews
Pinkney's deeply moving treatment of Andersen's classic tale moves the events to an urban America of the 1920s. On a freezing New Year's Eve, a girl stumbles outside in her stocking feet to try and sell matches. The jovial holiday crowd hustles by her; she is afraid to go home, where her father will beat her. To keep herself warm she lights her matches, and each blazes in a dream of holiday happiness. Her last vision is that of her kind grandmother, whom the child joins in a place beyond the reach of cold and poverty. On the last page, two shooting stars are shown blazing across the dark New Year's sky. Pinkney's detailed watercolors bring to life this cold winter night, and profusion of food and gifts just out of the girl's reach. Flecks of snow tumble across the outdoor scenes, and warm yellow candlelight make indoor settings look especially cozy. Pinkney's sense of pacing is also just right; readers will be captivated by the intimacy and drama his illustrations create. The result is so affecting that some will believe they're encountering this story for the very first time. (Picture book/folklore. 5-9) -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.



Language Notes
Text: English, Danish (translation)

Card catalog description
The wares of the poor little match girl illuminate her cold world, bringing some beauty to her brief, tragic life.


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Little Match Girl
- Book Reviews,
by Hans Christian Andersen

Little Match Girl

ANNOTATION

The wares of the poor little match girl illuminate her cold world, bringing some beauty to her brief, tragic life.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Scheherezade Children's Story

SYNOPSIS

This modern adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale presents the heartwarming story of Adriana and her grandmother, who travel to a new world in the hopes of finding a better life. But suddenly Adriana's dreams are shattered, and she's left with only a flute, a box of matches, and her faith in God to fulfill her dreams. A wonderful story full of compassion, love, and faith.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

A faithful retelling of a classic tale, dramatic snow-speckled street scenes and luxuriantly thick pages all earmark this picture book as a volume to be cherished. Pinkney (Going Home) transports the eponymous protagonist from Andersen's European setting to the bustling city streets and crowded tenements of early 1920s America. Aching with cold and desperate to earn money for her impoverished family, the young ragamuffin vendor will surely call to mind the plight of homeless people, familiar to so many contemporary children. The warm, comforting visions (a sumptuous feast, a twinkling Christmas tree, her late grandmother's loving face) that appear to the girl as she slowly burns through her wares shine bright as day in Pinkney's vividly detailed ink-and-watercolor compositions, as finely wrought as his admirers expect. The girl's cherry-red babushka and the fancy garb of harried passersby offer contrast to the stark gray sidewalks and brick buildings. The story's haunting death imagery--the girl slumped and frozen, her spirit soaring toward peace--may disturb the very young, but ultimately Pinkney's vision proves as transcendent as Andersen's. Ages 5-up. (Oct.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.


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