Featuring a new foreword by Caldecott Medalist Jason Chin, this beloved fairytale is now available in a handsomely produced 40th anniversary edition. “Everything in this book is vital and alive. Open it up and drink it in.” —Jason Chin, illustrator of Caldecott-winning book Watercress When it was first published 40 years ago, Trina Schart Hyman’s retelling of Little Red Riding Hood created a sensation for its cozily detailed, romantic, and mysterious illustrations of one of childhood’s most popular stories. Since then, this Caldecott Honor book has become one of the best-loved editions of the tale, delighting generations with its wonderfully alive paintings. Jason Chin shares a heartfelt tribute to his mentor, Trina Schart Hyman, and her artistic legacy. Newly designed endpapers, foil stamped cover, and debossed case reminiscent of the original cloth cover makes this a treasured gift to share. Caldecott Honor Book the Golden Kite Award
Trina Schart Hyman Boeken
Trina Schart Hyman was een Amerikaanse illustratrice van kinderboeken, wiens productieve oeuvre meer dan 150 titels omvatte. Ze voelde zich bijzonder aangetrokken tot sprookjes en Arthurlegendes, en doordrenkte deze klassieke verhalen met haar kenmerkende artistieke visie. Haar illustraties stonden bekend om hun diepgang, nauwgezette details en een verbazingwekkend vermogen om de magische essentie van de verhalen die ze afbeeldde vast te leggen. Hyman's werk werd synoniem met de visuele identiteit van vele geliefde kinderklassiekers en liet een onuitwisbare indruk achter op het gebied van kinderboekenillustratie.



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The biography offers an engaging and personal exploration of a prominent leader and the historical context in which he lived. Through vivid storytelling, it highlights key events and influences that shaped his character and leadership style, making it an insightful read for those interested in history and biography. Jean Fritz's award-winning narrative brings the subject to life, providing readers with a deeper understanding of both the individual and the era.