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Hans Brinker [Hardcover]

Bruce Coville (Author), Laurel Long (Illustrator)
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The story of Hans Brinker is a true classic, but few still read the novel, which was written in the 1860s. Now Bruce Coville and Laurel Long are reintroducing the charming tale in this glorious picture book version. Laurel Long?s paintings are breathtaking and luminous. And as he has done in his retellings of Shakespeare?s plays, Bruce Coville has masterfully reshaped the sprawling story into a picture book that?s fresh, engrossing, and faithful to the intent of the original. This is a tale of a family sticking together through hardship, and of wishes granted just in the nick of time. The race to win the silver skates is well-known, but the mystery of the watch and the missing riches is equally enticing. This is the best kind of fairy tale, and kids will be riveted by its drama. For the winter holidays or anytime, this is a book to cherish.



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This striking work is an ideal way to introduce a classic story to a new generation of readers. -- School Library Journal

About the Author

Bruce Coville lives in Syracuse, New York.

Laurel Long lives in southern California.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Hardcover: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Dial (November 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803728689
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803728684
  • Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 9.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #634,509 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Bruce Coville was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1950. His family lived in farm territory, about twenty miles north of Syracuse. Bruce grew up around the corner from his grandparents' dairy farm, where he spent a great deal of time as a child, dodging cows and chores to the best of his ability. As a young reader he loved Mary Poppins and Dr. Dolittle, and still has fond memories of rising ahead of the rest of his family so he could huddle in a chair and read THE VOYAGES OF DR. DOLITTLE. He also read lots of things that people consider junk (Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, Tom Swift, and zillions of comic books). His only real regret is the time he spent watching television, when he could have been reading instead. (A mind is a terrible thing to waste!)

His first book, THE FOOLISH GIANT, was published in 1978. It was illustrated by his wife, Katherine, whom he had married in 1969. This was followed in 1979 by SARAH'S UNICORN, also illustrated by Katherine. After a long period of working separately, the Covilles began collaborating again with SPACE BRAT and GOBLINS IN THE CASTLE, both published in 1992.

Before getting published Bruce earned his living as a toymaker, a gravedigger, a cookware salesman, an assembly line worker, and finally as an elementary school teacher (second and fourth grades). He left teaching in 1981 to devote himself to becoming a full time writer - though it took another five years to achieve that goal!)

Bruce has published nearly 100 books, which have appeared in over a dozen countries around the world and sold more than sixteen million copies. Among his most popular titles are MY TEACHER IS AN ALIEN, INTO THE LAND OF THE UNICORNS, and THE MONSTER'S RING. In 2001 he founded Full Cast Audio, an audiobook company dedicated to creating unabridged, full cast recordings of the best in children's and young adult literature.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Adapted from the classic novel by Mary Mapes Dodge, this exciting and intriguing book teaches valuable economics lessons related, August 15, 2008
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Adapted from the classic novel by Mary Mapes Dodge, this exciting and intriguing book teaches valuable economics lessons related to scarcity, savings, and altruism. Interwoven throughout the book are three tales of two main characters with one overarching theme of poverty.

The first tale revolves around how Hans Brinker and his sister, Gretel, would like to compete in an important ice-skating race on one of Holland's canals, but they are too poor to afford nice skates like those of their competitors. The second story is about Hans and Gretel's sick father, his need for an operation, and the family savings that mysteriously disappeared at the time of the father's accident. The third story center's on the Dutch doctor who operates on the father without compensation and how this doctor has been searching for his missing adult son.

Acts of generosity are woven through these three intertwining tales, including the efforts of Hans and Gretel's friends to help them upgrade from their wooden skates to fancier, faster skates. Laurel Long's illustrations, based on oil paints on watercolor paper, are splendid and do a nice job illustrating some important features of Dutch architecture, culture, and society. This informative and beautiful book makes a fine addition to any collection of children's literature with themes in social studies and the humanities.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Illustrated Classic!, December 12, 2009
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I wanted to introduce my seven year old to this great story and this illustrated edition lives up to the challenge! If you have an intermediate reader and want to make sure the illustrations will keep him/ her hooked on to the book go no further! The pictures in this book are wonderful and will delight any reader (young or old). Worth every penny.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Hans Brinker and The Silver Skates", January 6, 2008
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A heart warming classic for children. Adults should review it's lessons of love and caring.
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