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Valentine and Orson [Hardcover]

Nancy Eckholm Burkert (Author)
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October 1989
The tale of twin sons of the Emperor of Greece who were separated at birth. One is raised in the court of Pepin, King of France; the other, in a forest by a bear. This is the story of their reunion and their quest to discover who they are. Full color.

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Meticulously researched and stunningly illustrated, this medieval prose romance has been translated and recast by Burkert ( Cinderella ) into Chaucerian iambic pentameter. The mysterious Pacolet narrates as a 16th-century troupe of itinerant players performs the story of two brothers separated at birth, one raised at court and the other by a bear in the forest. It is a tale of chivalry, brotherhood and forgiveness, wherein the brothers conquer the awful Green Knight and outwit the giant Ferragus. At play's end, the brothers reunite their estranged parents who choose "to dwell in joy and not in bitterness." Like Brueghel, whose paintings inspired the illustrations, Burkert's canvases are brilliantly colored and richly detailed, full of round-faced peasants and robust farmers. The exuberant actors--the "giant" teetering on his stilts, the false Archbishop who doubles as a bear--are as endearing as the complicated story that asks its readers to "Bear witness, / Friends, to forces of forgiveness, / True devotion, and humility, / For they unite us as a family." A Floyd Yearout Book. All ages.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux (J); 1st edition (October 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0374380783
  • ISBN-13: 978-0374380786
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 9.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,236,477 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a treasure to cherish for years to come, November 4, 2007
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This book is a gem. Meticulously researched, beautifully written, tastefully illustrated, and authentic through and through. An essential 'living book' for a Charlotte Mason enthusiast, it gives plenty of opportunity for a later independent study in the subjects it touches: history, poetry, theater, feral children and human social behavior, etc. This is a great book for reading aloud to your children and for independent perusing by older kids and adults:) One of the best books in my extensive library.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exit pursued by bear, stage right., January 20, 2005
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I tend to limit my reviews solely to children and teen books. Call me limited, if you will, but I just feel more comfortable in the realm of books intended for an audience under the age of 19. Which makes my review of "Valentine and Orson" just that much more difficult. Written and illustrated by wonderful Quaker writer Nancy Ekholm Burkert, the book is a clever retelling of a lost romantic French play. Inspired by the master painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Burkert has crafted a book that is not really meant for children but appears in a distinctly picture bookish format. I say that it isn't intended for kids, but when read aloud, this story is appropriate for people of all ages. And it's thoroughly engaging to boot.

Our narrator is Pacolet, presented in this form as a Muslim dwarf. Before our eyes a troupe of actors appears and places a stage in the midst of a small village. They are presenting the exciting pantomime of Valentine and Orson in "nine momentous acts". In a plot worthy of Shakespeare himself (or, rather, reminiscent of) we meet Alexander, Emperor of Greece and his lovely wife Bellisant. When the Emperor's lascivious Archbishop makes a move on the lovely lady she shuns him, earning his wrath. A few well placed accusations on his part regarding that lady's faithfulness to her husband's bed is all this is needed to get her banished to the wilderness with a single servant to accompany her. Worse still, she's pregnant. And so, alone and in the wilderness, Bellisant gives birth to twins. One child (Orson) is stolen by a bear and raised to be a wild man. The other (Valentine) is found by the Emperor's brother-in-law and raised as a boy of the court. When Valentine is sent to kill Orson because of public complaints, he makes an amazing discovery and with his brother sets out to discover their true lineage.

You like stories of romance, adventure, big honkin' giants, and magic? Well brother, this one's for you. According to her Author's Note, Burkert based her rendition of this tale via Henry Watson's translation of a French prose version. Inspired by Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales", Burkert decided to make her job that much harder by (shudder) putting the story into, I kid you not, iambic pentameter couplets. In words of great restraint she notes, "It has been a lengthy and daunting process". Color me unsurprised. The result, however, is flawless. Not a beat of this puppy reads as anything but harmonious to the ear of the 21st century reader.

In fact, the book is so successful in terms of language that it almost seems a waste to illustrate it. I said almost. The fact of the matter is that Burkert's art is extraordinary. In the book, "The Art of Nancy Ekholm Burkert" (a recommendation of her work right there) one writer notes that her paintings are, "as highly ordered and rooted in traditional craftsmanship and discipline as any classically trained Renaissance artist". I have heard from highly reputable and Friendly sources too that the twins in this book portraying Valentine and Orson bear a stunning resemblance to the author/illustrator's own son. The illustrations amount to more than a happy family drama, though. With each picture we see a play being performed for simple country folk. Common objects are used for everything from swords to the wild man's beard. And just as the audience forgets that they're watching a play as they become drawn into the action, we too forget that we are watching an illustrator portray actors IN a play. The action is just as interesting to the real reader as it is to the imaginary audience. Quite a feat.

I wouldn't immediately suggest that you hand this book to the nearest toddler for their bedtime reading, of course. On the other hand, there are some kids out there (older readers generally) who love Shakespeare. So if you're hoping to give them something both beautiful and interesting, "Valentine and Orson" may just work. It makes a lovely gift and is a pleasure to present to one's own friends. All that and it's well-written too. A rare of work of picture book art. Take the greatest of care with it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Someone stole it., August 4, 2010
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So I've had to buy this book twice. It's just that beautiful, more beautiful than her Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, which is also a wonder.
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