The Irish Cinderlad

The Irish Cinderlad by Shirley Climo is a retelling of an Irish folk tale that offers a unique twist on the classic Cinderella story. Published by HarperCollins on February 22, 1996, this edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Becan, a boy troubled by his large feet, who faces challenges after his father remarries. Banished to work in the fields by his new stepmother and her daughters, Becan decides to run away, embarking on an adventurous journey.
Readers will discover how Becan, with the help of a magical bull, confronts formidable foes, including a giant and a dragon, while also rescuing a princess. The story explores themes of courage and resilience as Becan’s adventures unfold. As the princess searches for the owner of a giant boot left behind by Becan, the tale raises questions about identity and fate. This engaging narrative is suitable for those interested in juvenile fiction, fairy tales, and folklore, particularly within the context of European cultural stories.
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“A robust story of courage and danger” (Booklist). “A must for collectors of Cinderella variants” (Kirkus Reviews).
Folklorist Shirley Climo retells an age-old Irish tale that’s an unusual twist on the popular Cinderella fairy tale. As Creativiteach.com says: “What would have happened if Cinderella were a man? How might the story be different? An old Irish folk tale provides one answer. Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.”
Ever since he was a baby, Becan’s only worry has been his big feet—until his widowed father remarries. His new stepmother and her three daughters feed him crusts of bread and banish him to work in the fields. So Becan runs away.
With the help of his only friend, a magical bull, he defeats a giant, slays a dragon, and rescues a princess. But before she can thank him, Becan disappears, leaving behind him one of his enormous boots. The princess scours the kingdom for the owner of the giant boot. Will Becan’s feet give him away? And what will his fate be if they do?
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