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Cinderella

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $15.95
Manufacturer: Boyds Mills Press
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Description
The beloved fairy tale takes on a new look, set against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century Manhattan, with glowing illustrations by the artist for The Baby Who Would Not Come Down.
Reviews
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-05-02
Summary: "Lackluster adaptation of the classic fairy tale of Cinderella"
The reason I picked this up at the library recently was because my 5-year-old is on a fairy tale 'binge' and has been devouring as many fairy and folk tales as she can, and I've been looking for various editions of well-loved fairy tales. When we saw this title, it appeared interesting so we decided to give it a try. I liked the retelling of the classic fairy tale - here, Cinderella's story is set in turn of the century Manhattan. The author has done a credible job of making the story accessible to children, though the vocabulary is a bit advanced for the under-5 age group with words such as "jeered" and "extravagant", amongst others.
What we did not appreciate as much was the way the artist illustrated the story - Cinderella, as the other reviewers have mentioned does not stand out at all - she appears as plain as all the rest, and the only thing that differentiates her (in my opinion) is the lack of meanness in her countenance. The biggest letdown was the depiction of the ball - one cannot really tell Cinderella apart from the others at the ball, and she is supposed to dazzle everyone with her beauty and resplendence!The colors appear washed out and are basically unappealing to the eyes. There are many other beautifully-illustrated Cinderella stories out there, so I would not recommend this particular title, especially for young children.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2006-05-12
Summary: "Not at all what I was hoping for - EITHER"
Although the story has some different twists & that was fun, it's the artwork that spurred me to write a review. What a total let down. In one case Cinderella even looks mean & ugly. What a catastrophy for a parent trying to explain that to a confused child. I think Debrah Santini is the illustrator. She really didn't do the book the justice it deserves. Another example, see the cover & notice the look of her face. I hate to put an artist down, but the word disaster comes to mind. Try to explain to you children that they should look at the beautiful drawings and not at anyone's face, yipes! Run away from this one at any price.
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2002-10-24
Summary: "Not at all what I was hoping for"
My daughter loves the story of Cinderella, so when we found this at the library, I got it for her. We were both disappointed. It's not at all what I wanted. Cinderella is in a slightly different setting, but the story is very traditional. The only difference is that she appears to live in a 19th century city. I don't mind that. But the illustrations are completely unmagical. Cinderella scarcely looks different from anyone else in the book. I really couldn't tell which one she was in some pictures. What a let down. Find another version and don't bother with this one.
