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Katherine Tegen

Autor/a de Snowman Magic

8 obres 1,625 Membres 20 Ressenyes

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SUBJECTS:
Pumpkin Folklore
Greed Folklore
Folklore
Halloween Folklore
 
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kmgerbig | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Apr 28, 2023 |
Possibly a little dark for small children, but I did enjoy the retelling of the legend and the illustrations too.
 
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bookwyrmqueen | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Oct 25, 2021 |
This story is painfully average with a perspective of third person narrator and extremely simple language, I wouldn't be surprised if most students were disengaged by the story. The pacing was a sluggish, which was only barely helped by the full page illustrations. I wish there was more to say about this piece of children's literature, but between two simple characters that consists of only their descriptors, its nothing to write home about if to even write at all
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rfoyle1 | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Feb 10, 2020 |
Author Katherine Tegen spins a pourquoi tale based on Irish folklore in this spooky Halloween picture-book, which explains how the custom of carving jack-o-lanterns came to be. It is the story of Jack, a mean-spirited, unpleasant, dishonest character, who never loses an opportunity to steal from others. When a strange man with unusual feet and hands offers to buy his dinner one night at the pub, a debt to be paid on the day of Jack's death, that foolish man accepts. But when the devil comes to collect his due, Jack uses a pumpkin to escape the first blow, and is condemned to wander the earth, entering neither heaven nor hell, and guided by that glowing carved gourd...

As the author's brief afterword makes plain, The Story of the Jack O'Lantern is inspired by Irish folklore and folk customs, which were brought to the Americas by Irish immigrants in the 19th century, and which were adapted in this new world, eventually becoming the American custom of carving a jack-o-lantern to mark Halloween. The ancient Celts carved various root vegetables (usually turnips), and placed an ember in them, to ward of evil spirits on Samhain. This custom is refernenced in the Irish folktale about Stingy Jack, who fools the devil, but is eventually condemned to wander the earth with a carved turnip. I enjoyed Tegen's tale, which is delightfully creepy, and found Brandon Dorman's artwork intensely expressive, and very spooky. The cover image on this one really drew me in! The folklorist in me does wish that Tegen had given a textual source, so that I could track down a more traditional retelling of this story, but leaving that quibble aside, this is one I'd recommend, both to those looking for truly spooky children's tales at Halloween, and to young folklore enthusiasts.
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AbigailAdams26 | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Nov 4, 2018 |

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Obres
8
Membres
1,625
Popularitat
#15,833
Valoració
3.9
Ressenyes
20
ISBN
25

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