From Publishers Weekly
"The Zemachs' re-creation of a 19th century Cornish entertainment retains all the robust, ribald qualities of the original, a plot based on Rumpelstiltskin," noted PW. "How Duffy marries her boss and outwits a demon is at the heart of this gutsy tale."
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Review
"'The devil can make Squire Lovel's stockings for all I care!' cries Duffy the servant girl in this comical Cornish version of Rumpelstiltskin--and that of course is just what he does, with the well-known proviso that 'at the end of three years I'll take you away--unless you can tell me my name!' Trust the Zemachs to surprise us, though, with a whole new set of circumstances and an ending that is sure to set off bursts of laughter as soon as the last page is turned. And trust the artist to be both gratifyingly herself and newly inventive, surpassing our expectations with her delicately festive tones, her carousing coven of plump, frowsy witches, and her scampering sly devil."--Starred,
Kirkus Reviews"Thanks to both author and artist the tale has gusto, richness, and class that place it far above the picture-book crowd."--the
New York Times Book Review"Margot Zemach draws like an intoxicated angel. The lovely color washes in these pages tumble after each other, bursting with all the vitality and humor the writing contains."--
New York --
Review". . . a whole new set of circumstances and an ending that is sure to set off bursts of laughter . . ." --
Starred, Kirkus Reviews"Margot Zemach's line and watercolor illustrations are the main attraction . . . worth looking at over and over." --
Starred, School Library Journal
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