"We chose The Stone Giant after we read it aloud around the Gecko Press meeting table and were mesmerised by Anna Höglund’s extraordinary language and compelling storytelling." Julia Marshall, Publisher
A story of cunning, courage and survival, in which a girl sets out to save her father from the giant who turns people to stone
"We chose The Stone Giant after we read it aloud around the Gecko Press meeting table and were mesmerised by Anna Höglund’s extraordinary language and compelling storytelling." Julia Marshall, Publisher
A story of cunning, courage and survival, in which a girl sets out to save her father from the giant who turns people to stone
When her father leaves to fight the giant, the child in the red dress is left alone. Many days and many nights go by. Every evening the girl says good night to herself in her mirror. When the last light burns down, the girl takes her mirror and a knife and sets out to find her father. The Stone Giant is a contemporary and timeless fairytale that tells of a child who succeeds where adults cannot.
“"A timely fairy-tale adventure about one child's quest to defeat a giant. On a tiny island, a child and her knight father live in isolation. Then the knight leaves to fight a dangerous giant terrorizing the land by turning people into stone. Days pass, but the knight never returns. Finally, the girl embarks on her own journey to save her father with nothing more than a red dress, knife, mirror, and umbrella. H”
"This lovely little gem of a book reads like a fairy tale. A little girl lives on a small island with her father, a knight. He goes off in pursuit of a dangerous giant that he reads about in the newspaper. His daughter is left alone to worry. When he doesn't return, she goes on a quest looking for him. She finds the creature and saves the day with a solution out of Greek mythology. The brief text nonetheless paints a believable picture of a hapless dad who is lucky to have a wise, intrepid daughter. The tone is gently humorous, especially as the reader sees the knight reading the newspaper, with his legs stretched out under the kitchen table. The illustrations are etchings with watercolor, and they simply and elegantly convey the story."
-- Stephanie Tournas, Robbins Library, Arlington, MA"Höglund, a contemporary Swedish children’s-book creator, points to a story by legendary author/illustrator Elsa Beskow as this book’s inspiration. Translated from Swedish, the third-person text, always printed on verso and surrounded by generous white space, is brief yet specific, prompting ponderous pauses throughout. True to fairy-tale tradition, everyday objects possess the key to salvation. However, in a contemporary twist, it is not an adult or knight in shining armor but the child who does the rescuing, not through beauty or kindness but with fortitude and determination."
-- Kirkus ReviewsAnna Höglund is a Swedish illustrator and author. Her work has been recognized with Swedish and international awards. She has worked with many well-known authors including Barbro Lindgren and Ulf Stark.
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