Through the Water Curtain and other Tales from Around the World
By (Author) Cornelia Funke
Translated by Various Authors
By (author) Various Authors
Pushkin Children's Books
Pushkin Children's Books
2nd July 2020
28th November 2019
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Short stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
398.2
Paperback
224
Width 148mm, Height 200mm
International bestselling children's author Cornelia Funke has long been inspired and fascinated by fairy tales. This wonderful anthology is Funke's personal selection of fairy tales from all around the world - not just from her native Germany but from Russia, Japan and the Native American tradition. It's the perfect Christmas gift for any young reader wishing to discover the wider world of fairy tales.
This wonderful selection of 13 tales includes:
The Tale of the Firebird (Russia)
The Boy Who Drew Cats (Japan)
The Frog Princess (Ukraine)
The Six Swans (Germany)
The Girl Who Gave a Knight a Kiss out of Necessity (Sweden)
Kotura, Lord of the Winds (Siberia)
"The words of these tales create enthralling images, transporting readers to earlier times and enchanted worlds. . . Denouncing past social norms, these tales are bewitching." Kirkus Reviews
"Fairy and folk tale collections are only as good as their compiler, but you're in safe hands with the distinguished author Cornelia Funke." Evening Standard, Best Children's Books to Buy this Christmas
"A collection that is a breath of fairytale fresh air... a welcome change from the exhausted classics." The Times
"Jewel-bright and provocative fairy-tale retellings." Metro
"A marvellous selection." Herald
Praise for Cornelia Funke:
"A wonderful storyteller" -- Sunday Times
"Germany's answer to J.K. Rowling" Daily Telegraph
"A master" Independent
Cornelia Funke is the highly acclaimed, award-winning and bestselling author of the Inkheart trilogy, Dragon Rider, The Thief Lord and the Reckless series, which is published by Pushkin. Born in 1958 in the German town of Dorsten, she worked as a social worker for a few years before turning first to illustration and then to writing. Her books have now sold more than 20 million copies worldwide, and have been translated into 37 languages. Cornelia lives in Los Angeles.