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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtaking artwork enhances a classic tale,
This review is from: King Midas and the Golden Touch (Hardcover)
"King Midas and the Golden Touch," retold by Charlotte Craft with illustrations by K.Y. Craft, is an outstanding version of a classic tale. Although you may have read or seen versions of this story before, this book is truly special.The story of King Midas, who gains the power to turn anything he touches to gold, is a tale with an important lesson. The story teaches us to not be greedy, and to treasure the people and things that we take for granted. These are important ideas for both children and adults. Charlotte Craft presents this story in straightforward, yet elegant language. A typical line: "The roses glistened with the morning dew, and their scent gently perfumed the air." But it is Kinuko Y. Craft's breathtaking artwork that really brings magic to this collaboration. Each illustration looks like a classic painting by an old master--lovingly detailed and alive with rich colors. K.Y. Craft's realistic portrayals of people, animals, and plants are an effective complement to the fantasy elements of the story. This book is both a timeless tale and a stunning work of art.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book with pictures helps the reader to enjoy the story,
By A Customer
This review is from: King Midas and the Golden Touch (Hardcover)
This elaborately illustrated book helps the reader enjoy the story of King Midas and his golden touch. The pictures will draw the reader first. The story is well written and the page lay-out is pleasing to the eye. It will interest students and teachers alike. Highly reccommended for grades 1 - 4.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing illustrations.,
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This review is from: King Midas and the Golden Touch (Paperback)
Each page is like a canvas from the preraphaelite movement. Gold is simmering in the light with each turn to read more of the story. Its a story that most are pretty familiar with, but I love these illustrations, they are what a fairy tale should look like (in my mind).
Craft's telling of the story is well done, except at one point I felt like I had accidentally turned two pages (but it really was only one) as the story had skipped more abruptly from point A to B than I would have liked. Otherwise, it is worth buying this book for the art alone.
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