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41. Die Schneekönigin.
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42. The Princess and the Pea: A Fairy
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43. The Snow Queen
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44. The Little Mermaid
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45. Hans Christian Andersen: The Complete
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46. Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina:
 
47. The Little Mermaid
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48. Hans Christian Andersen: The Misunderstood
49. The Little Mermaid (Picture Puffins)
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50. Fairy Tales By Hans Christian
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51. Andersen's Fairy Tales
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52. Complete Andersen's Fairy Tales
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53. H. C. Andersens Samlede Skrifter:
54. Andersen's Fairy Tales. ILLUSTRATED.
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55. The Little Mermaid and Other Tales
 
56. Hans Christian Andersen's the
 
57. Hans Christian Andersen Fairy
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58. Tales from Hans Christian Andersen
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59. Contes merveilleux; Tome II (French
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60. The Snow Queen (Everyman's Library

41. Die Schneekönigin.
by Hans Christian Andersen, Anastassija Archipowa, Arnica Esterl
Hardcover: Pages (2003-09-01)
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42. The Princess and the Pea: A Fairy Tale (Little Pebbles)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Hardcover: 32 Pages (1999-01-01)
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Asin: 0789205157
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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By feeling a pea through twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds, a girl proves she is a real princess. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars very happy
I got this book for my daughter. The book came a lot sooner that expected. I will deffintly buy from this seller agine Thank-you

3-0 out of 5 stars Kids book
Classic kid book.One of the "musts" to have in your kids collection. ... Read more


43. The Snow Queen
by Hans Christian Andersen
Hardcover: 64 Pages (2008-10-14)
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Asin: 0763632295
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A classic translation of one of the world's greatest fairy tales — a magical story of a young girl's quest to save the boy she loves.

When Kay is lured from his home by the beautiful, cruel Snow Queen, his friend Gerda sets out on an epic journey to rescue him. As she searches, she encounters a series of strangers to whom she relays her plight. Charmed by her story and her innocence, each of them helps Gerda, so that at last she is able to find the Snow Queen's icy palace. But at the end of her epic journey, will Gerda manage to set Kay free? Soft, ethereal artwork and a faithful translation set the mood for a keepsake edition of Andersen's much-loved winter's tale. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A mystical masterpiece and literary treat
Ever since I read Hans Christian Anderson's superlative fairy tale,I fell in love with it.And without anybody telling me,I immediately recognised from where C.S. Lewis got the idea of the cruel white witch in his Chronicles of Narnia.Andreson's tale is magical,mystical,mythopoetic and essentially spiritual.I have come to believe that fairytales are the most adult literature that anyone can read,for they are true to sublime reality.I felt lost in the world of the snow queen and could feel every vibration from the pages seeping into me.Also the graphic illustrations which accompany this edition of Andreson's tale enhances the narrative tenfold.Children and adults will enjoy every sentence and every picture in this wonderful book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Ilustrated Edition
I am a big fan of Candlewick Press since they have the most beautiful illustrated children books. This is the main reason why I decided to purchase this illustrated edition of the Snow Queen and I am so very glad I did so. The illustrations in this book amazing and, together with the quality of the book itself (which is always the case withCandlewick Press) and the wonderful story, they make this book a great buy. The print is nice and big and while it is probably not for a very young reader, I would say that an early independent reader can handle this book, especially since the rich illustrations help keep the reader's attention on the book and not get discouraged. I highly recommend this book also for young children: My six year old loves the story and the pics and will happily sit through the whole book. ... Read more


44. The Little Mermaid
by Hans Christian Andersen
Hardcover: 64 Pages (1997-11)
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Asin: 0786803835
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Illustrated with lavish, full-color art from the Disney Research Archives, this beloved classic recounts the tale of a beautiful, young mermaid who wants more than anything to become a human being and possess an immortal soul. Gold foil cover. 16 color illustrations. ... Read more


45. Hans Christian Andersen: The Complete Stories
by Hans Christian Andersen
Hardcover: 980 Pages (2005-05-18)
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The stories of Hans Christian Andersen are known all over the world and he is one of the most translated authors of all time. Andersen’s fame rests on his fairy tales and stories, written between 1835 and 1872, among the best known of which are ‘The Ugly Duckling,’ ‘The Little Mermaid,’ ‘The Princess and the Pea,’ ‘The Snow Queen,’ ‘The Nightingale,’ and ‘The Steadfast Tin Soldier.’With these fairy tales, inspired by the great tradition of the Arabian Nights and by the brothers Grimm, Andersen became known as the father of the modern fairytale. Moreover, Andersen’s works were original. Only twelve of his 156 known fairy stories drew on folktales. This complete collection of Andersen’s stories is based on Jean Hersholt’s classic translation.

Andersen’s stories have been widely illustrated by some of the best-known illustrators of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in particular those of the Edwardian period – the Golden Age of illustration – including W. Heath Robinson, Arthur Rackham, Mabel Lucie Atwell, Kay Nielsen and Edmund Dulac. Around ninety of the stories are illustrated with reproductions of original illustrations from classic Edwardian to contemporary illustrators. In addition, there are thirteen newly commissioned illustrations for some of Andersen’s less well-known stories.

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46. Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina: The Graphic Novel (Graphic Spin)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Paperback: 33 Pages (2009-09)
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Asin: 1434217418
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Gerta has always wanted a child. One day she finds a little girl in the petals of a magical flower - Thumbelina. The girl's tiny size puts her in harms way and soon she is lost in the forest. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Quirky and colorful illustrations!
Thumbelina is a fairy tale that is a bit lesser known to me so I was excited to take a peek at it. The book starts off with a cast of characters, giving you your first hint at the beautiful illustrations to come. They are very quirky and colorful, just what I like! The illustrations range from tiny details to almost scribbles.

The story follows Thumbelina's journey back to her mother Gerta after she is plucked from her home while sleeping but a toad! She meets a variety of other animals in the forest including a mouse, mole and song bird.

Stylistically this is a great graphic novel and I only wish it had been longer. Definitely makes me want to search out illustrator, Sarah Horne's work.

Like The Princess and the Pea, Thumbelina comes with a glossary, about the author, about the retelling author and illustrator, discussion questions, and writing prompts. It's laid on in an easy to follow format with a reading level of 2.4 or guiding reading level of L. ... Read more


47. The Little Mermaid
by Hans Christian Andersen
 Hardcover: 50 Pages (1971-01)

Isbn: 006023783X
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For love of a handsome prince, the youngest mermaid makes a bargain with the evil sea-witch and endures great suffering in order to become human. ... Read more


48. Hans Christian Andersen: The Misunderstood Storyteller
by Jack Zipes
Paperback: 192 Pages (2005-08-18)
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Asin: 041597433X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The 2005 bicentenary of Hans Christian Andersen's birth is an opportunity to re-evaluate the achievement of one of the great figures of the fairy tale and storytelling tradition, a beloved writer famous for The Snow Queen and The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling and The Red Shoes and many other now classic tales. Jack Zipes broadens our understanding of Andersen by exploring the relation of the Danish writer's work to the development of literature and of the fairy tale in particular. Based on thirty-five years of researching and writing on Andersen, this new book is a welcome reconsideration of Andersen's place and of his reception in English-speaking countries and on film. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Based on over thirty years of researching and writing on Andersen
Fans of Andersen and any who would study his works would do well to include Jack Zipes' Hans Christian Andersen: The Misunderstood Storyteller on their lists of supplemental reading material: it's based on over thirty years of researching and writing on Andersen and explores his writings and their reception in the English-speaking world. Chapters discuss posthumous recognition, themes of childhood and children in his tales, and his ability to portray role reversals to make readers think. A scholarly, quite insightful study evolves.
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49. The Little Mermaid (Picture Puffins)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Paperback: 32 Pages (2000-08-28)
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Isbn: 0698118294
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The little mermaid grows up longing to visit the world above the waves. When she is finally old enough to travel to the surface of the sea, her life is changed forever. She rescues a young prince from a shipwreck and, out of love, risks all she has for the chance to win his heart. Rachel Isadora's glowing watercolors and rhythmic text breathe new life into this classic story from Hans Christian Andersen.

"A fey, powerfully moving tale, exquisitely illustrated."--Publishers Weekly

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4-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful images and original re-telling of a Classic
I would give this book 5 stars on aesthetic appeal alone, and another 5 stars for its retelling of Andersen's classic fairy tale.However, I am removing a star, down to 4 stars, as the themes are a bit dark, and heavy.This is not light reading for a small child, but a complex, compelling story of a Little Mermaid to whom an eternal soul is gained through her growth and understanding of love.

My 6 year old daughter seemed quite surprised by the original ending - Not the glorified, lighthearted Disney ending of the movie.However, a few days later, she surprised me more by telling me that she liked this story better than the Disney movie.

I think an older child, age 6-10 will get the most from this book.There are references (to the sea witch taking the mermaid's tongue; and to thepain she endures for gaining legs, and above all, death) that I think a younger child would have trouble getting past on the way to the positive, yet subtle message written within.

5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Book
This is probably the most beautiful and well executed book I have had the pleasure of experiencing. I collect art and this is truly a work of art. It harks back to the children's books of the past such as Dulac. I will enjoy this book for years to come and recommend it to all who can appreciate great art and a great storyteller, that is Mr. Anderson.

1-0 out of 5 stars The Little Mermaid By Rachel Isadora
This book is horrible! I would not read this book ever again. I found this book in the younger kids section at the library, I was planning to read this book to my younger cousin. Then I read the book to see what it was like and I think this book should go in the young adult section. This book is so sad. I would not reccomend this book to anyone!

5-0 out of 5 stars Dreamy Mermaid
I loved this book. I was raised on Disney's Little Mermaid and now that I am older, 20, and have a child of my own I am so happy to be able to show them an even more beautiful version. This book has some of the most wonderful pictures I have ever seen in a book before. I am a librarian in the elementary school in in our city and all of the students love this book. We have had many sessions where we have explored the differences in the Disney version and Ms. Isadora's, which have been very exciting. The children have drawn their own pictures and all were very influenced by Ms. Isadora's. I just wanted to say how very much all of us love this very gorgeous edition.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Archetypal Study
This is a story of spiritual awakening as the Little Mermaid moves from a position of unconsciousness to one of consciousness thence to spiritual enlightenment. This is a story of transformation and of true mercy. Despitesome of the less than palatable archetypal symbols, such as her losing hertongue, this book, like all faery tales, should be inspirational to allreaders who seek to find meaning beyond the story in its literary sense.Truely understanding this and other faery tales will assist the reader totranscend this mundane world and discover new insight and understanding ona higher plane. Without this understanding, we are all simplyunconscious.

On an aesthetic level, the watercolours are well executed.This would make a perfect gift. ... Read more


50. Fairy Tales By Hans Christian Andersen Illustrated By Arthur Rackham
by Hans Christian Andersen
Paperback: 304 Pages (2010-08-12)
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Asin: 1445508583
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Containing many of Arthur Rackham's beautiful colour pictures and black and white drawings. Originally published in 1932. Many of the earliest children's books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Pook Press are working to republish these classic works in affordable, high quality editions, using the original text and artwork so these works can delight another generation of children. ... Read more


51. Andersen's Fairy Tales
by Hans Christian Andersen
Hardcover: 92 Pages (2007-10-01)
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Asin: 0735821410
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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From well-known classics like The Little Match Girl and The Emperor's New Clothes, to fairytale treasures yet to be discovered, Silke Leffler's enchanting illustrations capture the time-less magic of Andersen's tales. The scope of this edition makes it a must-have for any collection of fairy tales. Silke Leffler's unique artwork brings a new perspective to the works of this storytelling genius. The gold foil on the jacket gives the book that extra appeal. Leffler's illustrations and the overall beauty of the book design make this especially appropriate for the gift market at the Holiday season.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Worth the wait
I had been searching a few years for a good collection of the tales of H.C. Andersen.Many were horribly abridged or only contained a few tales or had bizarre illustrations.This is exactly what I have been looking for.For any other parents out there following Andrew Campbell's Latin-Centered Curriculum, this will be an excellent choice. ... Read more


52. Complete Andersen's Fairy Tales (Library Collection)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Hardcover: 1184 Pages (2009-03-05)
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Asin: 1840221739
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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For 150 years, the tales of Hans Christian Andersen have been delighting both adults and children. This edition contains all of Andersen's 168 tales, and among the favourites are "The Red Shoes", "The Mermaid", "The Emperor's New Clothes", and "The Ugly Duckling". ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent service and great book!
This "used book" arrived in pristine condition, just like new, in only two weeks, all the way from Germany! So the service was excellent.
This is the Craigie version (a revision of the Dulcken), with corrections and additions, and 95 illustrations, published in 1914 by Oxford University Press.
The type is large enough and the text runs smoothly: perfect for reading out loud!
A very decent translation, and quite readable, from the early 20th century. ... Read more


53. H. C. Andersens Samlede Skrifter: -15. Bd. Eventyr Og Historier (Danish Edition)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Paperback: 422 Pages (2010-01-10)
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Asin: 1141867613
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process.We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


54. Andersen's Fairy Tales. ILLUSTRATED. (mobi)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Kindle Edition: Pages (2008-08-04)
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Illustrated by Edmund Dulac

Contents
The Snow Queen
The Nightingale
The Real Princess
The Garden of Paradise
The Mermaid
The Emperor's New Clothes
The Wind's Tale

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5-0 out of 5 stars ebook for children and adults alike
Andersen's Fairy Tales

An impressive kindle edition of beloved fairy tales. I read this ebook with fond childhood memories. ... Read more


55. The Little Mermaid and Other Tales Book and Charm (Charming Classics)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Paperback: 288 Pages (2005-10-01)
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The Little Mermaid is just one jewel in this enchanting collection of twenty stories by the father of the modern fairy tale, Hans Christian Andersen.

Whether you prefer laughing aloud at the Emperor in his "new clothes" or sighing as the Little Mermaid pines for her human prince, one thing is certain–this is a book that will be read again and again!

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56. Hans Christian Andersen's the Nightingale
by Hans Christian Andersen
 Paperback: Pages (1985-09)
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Isbn: 0064430707
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57. Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales
by Hans Christian. Illustrated By Jiri Trnka. Andersen
 Hardcover: Pages (1973-01-01)

Asin: B0017RWMZ6
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58. Tales from Hans Christian Andersen (Penguin Readers, Level 2)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Paperback: 48 Pages (2001-01-22)
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Hans Andersen wrote many stories and these are some of the best. We meet an ugly duckling with no friends, an emperor with some very strange new clothes, and a girl who is only as big as a thumb! ... Read more


59. Contes merveilleux; Tome II (French Edition)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Hardcover: 208 Pages (2008-08-18)
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Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) fut un auteur et poète Danois, célèbre pour ses nouvelles et ses contes de fées. Il était le fils d'un jeune cordonnier malade et de son épouse plus âgée. La famille vivait dans une petite pièce. Hans Christian montra une imagination précoce, laquelle fut encouragée par l'indulgence de ses parents et la superstition de sa mère. Son père mourut en 1816 et il fut entièrement livré à lui-même. Il cessa d'aller à l'école. Il construisit lui-même un petit théâtre jouet et resta chez lui à fabriquer des vêtements pour ses marionnettes, et lisant toutes les oeuvres qu'il pouvait emprunter, parmi lesquelles celles de Ludvig Holberg et William Shakespeare. Il écrit La Petite Fille aux Allumettes en se souvenant de l'enfance malheureuse de sa mère dans une famille pauvre. En 1835 son premier roman l'Improvisateur, sortit et obtint un véritable succès. La même année les premiers épisodes de l'immortel Contes furent publiés. ... Read more


60. The Snow Queen (Everyman's Library Children's Classics)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Hardcover: 92 Pages (2002-11-05)
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Asin: 0375415122
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Reprinted here for the first time since the 19th century, these color illustrations by T. Pym make the classic Andersen fairy tale even more magical.

One of Andersen's best-beloved tales, The Snow Queen is a story about the strength and endurance of childhood friendship. Gerda's search for her playmate Kay–who was abducted by the Snow Queen and taken to her frozen palace–is brought to life in delicate and evocative illustrations. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars The Snow Queen by H. C. Andersen
Note:The version of The Snow Queen that I am reviewing is from an early 1900's book of Andersen's Fairy Tales that I have - thus, the "original" version.


The Snow Queen, a fairy tale by celebrated children's writer Hans Christian Andersen, is a light, somewhat interesting make-believe story.This work, like most of Andersen's other pieces, brings magical happenings into "real life" and is not set in a mystical land.

The story begins with the account of a wicked goblin who makes a mirror which makes everything pretty look awful.While using this mirror one day he accidentally drops it, and it breaks into many tiny pieces which scatter all over the world.If anyone should get a piece of the glass in his eye, everything would look terrible; and if the shard penetrated to his heart, the organ would soon turn into a lump of ice.

The next thing that we see in the story is a little boy named Kay and a little girl named Gerda playing together in a rose garden.They are best friends, and they both adore each other.However, two of the shards of glass from the goblin's mirror that were floating about in the air get into Kay's eye, and one of them goes straight to his heart, which will now soon turn to a lump of ice.Kay suddenly perceives Gerda, the roses, and other things as looking dreadful.After this he does not like to play with Gerda anymore, and prefers to be by himself.

One day as he is riding his sledge, he meets up with the icy Snow Queen who is riding along in her own sledge.He follows her back to her palace, which is all pure ice.The Snow Queen then gives him a word puzzle to solve, saying that if he could find the word "eternity" that he would be free to leave her palace.Gerda, meanwhile, is very upset that her little friend is gone.By chance she gets into a boat, which happens to come free of its tethers to the shore and is swept away by the current downstream.Finding herself thus carried away from her town, she resolves to find Kay.Through a series of strange events, including and meeting up with an old witch, a prince, and robbers, she finally makes her way to the Snow Queen's palace.The Snow Queen is conveniently out, and so Gerda finds Kay sitting there all alone, his heart almost a lump of ice.He does not recognize or even seem to see her; however, she bursts into tears, and the warm tears go to his heart and melt the bit of mirror that was there.He then bursts into tears as well, and washes away the shard that was in his eye.All traces of the mirror now gone, he wakes up as if from a dream.He looks over at the word puzzle that the Snow Queen has left for him to solve, and finds that it has solved itself and spelled "eternity."Now free to leave the palace, Kay and Gerda go back to the town together.They forget all that has happened, and sit in the beautiful sun of summer together.

This story is an average make believe story, with the traditional fairy-tale account of someone being taken away and another person having to come to their rescue.Usually an evil being is the one who snatches a noble person away. This tale, however, does not make clear who exactly the villain is.Kay and Gerda are, of course, the "good" people, and the goblin is most obviously "bad."However, the story leaves you wondering exactly which side the Snow Queen is on.She takes Kay away causing Gerda and the rest of the townspeople to grieve; yet she does not harm or be mean to him in any way.She seems not to serve any real purpose in the story except that of a diversion, a convenient way for Kay to be gone so that Gerda can come and rescue him.This pointlessness in the Snow Queen's existence is a significant flaw in Andersen's writing, as this discrepancy leaves you feeling slightly perplexed at the end of the story.

The story is also somewhat monotonous at times, and especially tedious is the pages long account of the flowers' stories.The incident with the robbers provides a bit of excitement, and younger children might think that the encounters with the prince & princess and Gerda's risky journey are exciting as well.For the most part, though, this story lacks much-needed liveliness.I had predicted and looked forward to a final showdown with the Snow Queen; however, to my disappointment, there was none.

The Snow Queen was for the most part a cute - if rather unremarkable - fairy tale.Even though this particular make-believe chronicle of Andersen's is one of his better known works, the story lacks the vivacity that makes Andersen's other compositions so charming.Also unlike other of Andersen's characteristic tales, this story has almost no moral value - besides the common "good triumphs over evil" theme.In comparison to the vast horde of fairy tales ever written, this piece was quite average; however, in comparison to Andersen's other works it is rather feeble.I give The Snow Queen two and a half out of five stars.Keeping in mind that this is a children's story, it is to some extent an adventuresome tale that any child under seven will probably find interesting.Older children, though, might want to pass by this one and pick up another of Andersen's fairy tales - one that is both exhilarating and that has a wholesome moral lesson.

5-0 out of 5 stars ICY TALE THAT WARMS THE HEART
The Snow Queen is a charming fairy tale, written byHans Christian Andersen.
It is full ofFriendship and Love, as Gerda journeys to cold Finland in search of her best friend, Kay, who has been captured by the evil Snow Queen. When she finally reaches him, Gerda must try to warm Kay's heart to set him free.
Reading this was very interesting, and it is not at all the kind of book that would put you to sleep, in my opinion.It is ingeniously written, and with such imagination!The hardships Gerda endures for her friend are inspiring, and can instill good values in little children as they grow and begin to form friendships.
The Snow Queen will almost certainly enchant people of all ages . . . and may even interest you in reading more fairy tales!

4-0 out of 5 stars Oh the weather outside is frightful...
I once read an article in Horn Book Magazine (a review source of titles and articles on children's literature) that lamented the millions of poor translations of Hans Christian Andersen polluting the minds of our young people today.The review mentioned that stories like, "The Snow Queen", which were originally written in a snappy vernacular, have been dumbed down and drained of all energy by their American translators.With this idea fresh in my mind I found myself in possession of a very particular copy of "The Snow Queen" and I was able to test this theory myself.Now due to the wacky nature of Amazon.com, the website has lumped together the reviews of every single version of this Anderson story.You will see that some of the reviews refer to Nilesh Mistry's, some refer to the audio book, some to Eileen Kernaghan's, and some (God help us all) to Mary Engelbreit.None of these, however, are the version that I am reviewing.After careful consideration, I selected the edition retold by Amy Ehrlich and illustrated by Susan Jeffers.The Ehrlich/Jeffers team has banded together to bring us every fairy tale from Thumbelina to Cinderella.With this 1982 classic edition, they bring all the creepy and crawly elements of Andersen's riveting tale to a kind of tame middlebrow life.

Most people don't remember that "The Snow Queen" begins when the devil creates a mirror that reflects everything good as bad.By a quirk of fate the mirror is smashed one day (the details of this accident are left unclear) and the tiny pieces go spinning into the atmosphere.If these splinters enter your eye, everything will look ugly to you.If they enter your heart, it will turn instantly to ice.Got it?Good.Cause sure enough, two small pieces enter the eye and the heart of a boy named Kai.When this happens he stops playing with his best playmate Gerta and instead falls under the seductive spell of the mysterious and magnificently pale Snow Queen.Gerta goes in search of her friend but is waylaid by a variety of different adventures.She escapes an overly loving old witch, is taken in by a prince and princess, falls into the power of a thief girl and her kin, and at last saves Kai from the Snow Queen herself.By the end of the book, neither kid is a child any longer and their home is just as they left it.

Obviously "The Snow Queen" is one big ole story about growing up.The idea of the devil's mirror causing someone to despise anything they see and grow a suddenly cold heart... well that's just another way of describing adolescence, is it not?Andersen obviously borrowed quite a lot from that classic old tale, "East of the Sun, West of the Moon", in which another girl goes off to save the man she loves from the machinations of a wicked woman.Heck, "Tam Lin" was probably an influence as well.The best version of this particular story I ever read was by Kara Dalkey.It was a tale named, "The Lady of the Ice Garden" and can be found in "Firebirds: An Anthology of Original Science Fiction and Fantasy".It is not, however, appropriate for children.Kids today will probably look at "The Snow Queen" and instantly think of the White Witch from "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe".I cannot think, however, that this is a bad thing.

As for the Jeffers/Ehrlich version, it's all right.As an illustrator, Jeffers has apparently decided to make Kai and Gerta definitely children.I guess that lowers the creepiness factor when the Snow Queen lures the boy to her sleigh and wraps him in her furs.Jeffers really captures beautifully every diamond in the Snow Queen's dress and every strand of her white white hair.There is the odd stylistic choice here and there, though.When Gerta surprises the prince and princess in their bed, it is not your typical mattress affair but rather large his and her flower petals.I can't think that they're comfortable (or even particularly practical).The illustrations have been created, according to the book, "using a fine-line pen with ink and dyes.They were applied over a detailed pencil drawing that was then erased".As a result, the book is as soft as a colored pencil, but with a level of detail and intricacy normally associated with pen and ink.

Obviously I don't know enough about the original version of "The Snow Queen" (or, as Andersen called it, "Sneedronningen") to know whether or not this book is a worthy version to read to your tots.At any rate, it tells the full story, warts and all, and will provide them with what may well be the most Freudian-toned fairy tale ever to grace their little brains.A fun edition of a rather odd tale.

4-0 out of 5 stars Review of The Snow Queen by Kerrie Reinhardt (Age 12)
The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson is a fairy tale about two lovers, Kay and Gerda.The adventure begins when the Snow Queen abducts Kay and Gerda travels throughout Europe trying to find him meeting many people and facing many hardships along the way.
I enjoyed The Snow Queen because it has a biblical theme: perfect love overcomes fear (I John 4:18).I also like it because it has a happy ending.

5-0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST MEMORABLE FAIRY TALES
"The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen is one of the world's most memorable fairy tales.Gerda's journey to find her lost friend and her visit to the ice palace of the Snow Queen capture a child's imagiantion as few tales do.

Creatively dramatic illustrations make this a valuable addition to the annals of children's literature. ... Read more


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