James Marshall’s Cinderella

James Marshall’s Cinderella by Barbara Karlin is a reissue published by Penguin Young Readers Group on October 1, 2001. This edition features 32 pages of vibrant illustrations that add color and humor to the beloved classic fairy tale. Karlin’s retelling presents a fresh take on the story, making it accessible and enjoyable for young readers.
In this version of Cinderella, readers will find a whimsical narrative enriched with humor, appealing to children’s sensibilities. The book combines elements of juvenile fiction and adaptations of fairy tales, ensuring a delightful experience for those familiar with the original tale as well as newcomers. With its engaging illustrations and playful storytelling, this rendition stands out in the realm of children’s literature.
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James Marshall adds color and humor to the classic fairy tale with his beautiful illustrations. Retold by Barbara Karlin, Cinderella will be a favorite of all children.
“Retold and illustrated with wit and humor, this is an excellent version of the favorite fairy tale.”—School Library Journal (starred review)
“This collaboration is whimsical and fresh and full of undeniable child appeal.”—The Horn Book
“Saccharine-free and filled with a robust, earthy humor, this rendition has a studied nonchalance laced with wit. . . . [It] will take its rightful place on the fairy-tale shelves, but won’t sit there for long!”—Booklist (starred review)
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