Walt Disney's Cinderella
Retold by Cynthia Rylant, illus. Mary Blair
Disney Press, 2007. Unpaged. Picture book.
Retold by Cynthia Rylant, illus. Mary Blair
Disney Press, 2007. Unpaged. Picture book.
This book is the compilation of Mary Blair's retro, yet fresh renderings of Cinderella. Blair was the original artist for the animated Disney classic. Together with Cynthia Rylant's retelling, this is perhaps one of the best Cinderella books ever. Just listen to Rylant's description of the cruel stepmother: "This woman hated anything beautiful: the small yellow birds in the trees, the soft rabbits in the gardens, even the roses that bloomed in the summer fields. And she hated Cinderella most of all." Or the description of Cinderella herself: " Cinderella was a young and lonely girl, with no father to protect her, no mother to nurture her, and no dear sister with whom she could share secrets." This book begs to be read aloud and each phrase savored.
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