The White Hare

by Nicola Davies (Author) Anastasia Izlesou (Illustrator)

The White Hare
Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
A girl changes into a hare to evade a cruel lover. One in a series of short stories that explore the deeper, darker side of our connection with the natural world, this story is for older children and adults, and is inspired by ancient folk tales and a love of nature. Be ready to feel a little bit of magic, and perhaps a few shivers down the spine.
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Gr 5-7--Two illustrated stories set long ago and far away. Small but sea-loving Keenan Mowat is the youngest of three brothers. He rescues them all from sure death when he heeds a strange man's words and takes a hook, an ax, and a silver sword--a butter knife--with him when the brothers go out on their fishing boat. Ostra, meanwhile, is from "the days before computers, before cars, before electricity...[when] humans were closer to nature." Her ability to communicate with animals--and they with her--saves her from a cruel, selfish man who wants to marry her for her strength. Both Ostra and Keenan find love in very different ways. Each tale is illustrated in a similar line and wash palette, though with a distinctive style. Uhren's illustrations in Mother Cary's Butter Knife create continually dark, foreboding sea scenes, while Izlesou's art in The White Hare contrasts pastoral scenes and gentle Ostra with a harsh huntsman. Both titles have a sophisticated sensibility but will read aloud well. VERDICT Unusual and beautifully illustrated offerings from a small Welsh publisher. Ideal for fans of dark folktales and fairy tales.--Maria B. Salvadore, formerly at District of Columbia Public Library

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"[U]nusual and beautifully illustrated." —School Library Journal
Nicola Davies
Nicola Davies is a zoologist and an award-winning author whose many books for children include Surprising Sharks, Extreme Animals, and Gaia Warriors. She lives in Wales.

Emily Sutton has a degree in illustration from Edinburgh College of Art. She says, "Illustrating Tiny Creatures has opened my eyes to the incredible and unexpected beauty of a world so small that it can't be seen without a microscope. I was amazed by the variety and complexity of microbes, and I loved drawing all of their intricate details and patterns." She lives in York, England.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781910862483
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
W
Publisher
Graffeg
Publication date
May 20, 2017
Series
Shadows and Light
BISAC categories
YAF019000 - Young Adult Fiction | Fantasy | General
YAF038000 - Young Adult Fiction | Magical Realism
Library of Congress categories
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