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Gillian McClure

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Comprende il nome: Gilhan McClure

Opere di Gillian McClure

Selkie (1999) 54 copie
The Christmas Donkey (1993) 38 copie
Tom Finger (2002) 17 copie
Prickly Pig (1976) 5 copie
Cat Flap (1990) 3 copie
The Wishing Eel (2008) 2 copie
Fly Home McDoo (1979) 2 copie
The Little White Sprite (2011) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Mario's Angels: A Story About the Artist Giotto (2006) — Illustratore — 63 copie
Norse Myths (Children's Adaptation) (1993) — Illustratore — 21 copie
Witch Watch (1989) — Illustratore — 13 copie
Tinker Jim (1992) — Illustratore — 3 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
20th Century
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Organizzazioni
Plaister Press

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A willful and proud little donkey, Arod was a trial to his owner, who had twice unsuccessfully attempted to sell him to travelers heading to Bethlehem. Then a poor carpenter and his pregnant wife arrived at the door, and although Arod felt he was destined to carry a king, he found himself sold to this humble couple. Attempting mischief a few times on the journey, Arod inadvertently saved his humans from danger—alerting them to a lion and then a snake, and preventing a fall off a cliff—finding to his surprise that each time his burden grew less, and the world around more beautiful. By the time he and his humans had arrived at Bethlehem, and found refuge in a stable (all the inns being full), he had realized he was indeed carrying a king...

From Barbara Helen Berger's beautiful The Donkey's Dream to T. William Taylor's The Christmas Donkey (a Little Golden Book), stories about the donkey who bore Mary on her journey to Bethlehem are not uncommon, in the world of picture books. English author/illustrator Gillian McClure's The Christmas Donkey offers an interesting variant on the tale, depicting an asinine hero unwilling to play his role, until a series of wonders (perhaps even miracles) alters his perspective. Although the reader knows where the story is headed, it is still a pleasure to watch it (and the eponymous donkey) get there in the end. This pleasure is greatly enhanced by McClure's gorgeous artwork! I'm not sure what media was used, but these illustrations are vivid—detailed and expressive, with a true painterly quality. Recommended to anyone seeking Nativity stories for younger children, that focus on the experiences of the donkey that bore Mary and the unborn Jesus.
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AbigailAdams26 | Dec 26, 2023 |
An enjoyable collection of nine traditional Korean folktales, retold and illustrated by British author/artist Gillian McClure, and suitable for young picture book lovers and beginning readers. I'm not sure that McClure's rather pastel artwork is to my taste, but the stories themselves make The Land of the Dragon King worthy of the reader's attention, and the source notes included at the rear are (as always) quite welcome. Stories include:

The Herdsman and the Weaver, a mythological love story meant to explain the existence of the twin stars Altair and Vega. This tale, which can also be found in the Chinese and Japanese traditions, has also been retold as A Song of Stars: An Asian Legend.

Clever Rabbit, in which a man learns not to help a tiger, but only after being saved by a very clever rabbit...

Why the Sea is Salty, in which a young man's theft of a magic grinding mill results in the sea gaining its salt...

The Goblin's Magic Stick, in which brothers Dogal and Gogal behave very differently, and are rewarded accordingly...

A Bit of Shade, in which a miserly old man learns to regret his behavior, after selling the shade of his zelkova tree...

Why Pigs Have Snouts, in which Hen, Dog and Pig are all sent by the Heavenly Ruler to help humankind...

The Fierce Old Dried Persimmon, a humorous tale in which a tiger misunderstands a human mother's warnings to her child, and comes to believe that he is being stalked by a "fierce persimmon..."

Me First!, in which Deer, Hare and Toad debate as to who is the oldest...

And The Land of the Dragon King, in which the dutiful and loving Shim Chong is finally rewarded for her filial devotion...
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AbigailAdams26 | 1 altra recensione | Jul 2, 2013 |
In this original story based on the selkie tradition of Scotland - apparently it was inspired by the author's trip to the island of Colonsay - Gillian McClure spins a tale of a boy, his fascination with nearby Seal Island, and its phocine residents, and his friendship with a young selkie-girl. Although warned by his granny to stay away from the island, Peter cannot resist its lure, following the crusty oysterman across the sands, during low tide, and meeting and befriending Selkie, a seal-girl he finds trapped in a net. When the oysterman captures Selkie, and holds her prisoner, determined to extract information about harvesting the riches of the sea, it falls to Peter to free his new friend...

I can't say that the story here worked as well for me, as some of the more traditional selkie tales I have read - titles like Mordicai Gerstein's The Seal Mother, or Susan Cooper's The Selkie Girl - but it was engaging enough, particularly when joined to McClure's artwork, which I did enjoy. Her palette is well suited to a depiction of the sea, and some of her border work, using sea motifs, was quite lovely. Recommended to young readers looking for original, rather than traditional selkie stories.
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AbigailAdams26 | Apr 18, 2013 |
Personal Response: A picture book that has nine stories that are a pleasant selection of classics.

Curricular or Programming Connection: Korean stories and other culture stories from other nationalities. how they vary and are similar.
 
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CarmellaLee | 1 altra recensione | Aug 6, 2010 |

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Utenti
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Popolarità
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Voto
½ 3.3
Recensioni
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ISBN
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