The Little Match Girl Strikes Back

by Emma Carroll (Author) Lauren Child (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

It only takes one strike . . . A powerful, beautifully illustrated feminist reworking of the classic fairy tale, from award-winning creators Emma Carroll and Lauren Child

"You've got a lot to say for a little match girl."

On the streets of Victorian London, Bridie uses her wit selling matches to help feed her family--but no matter how hard she works, it's never enough to stave off hunger or keep her ailing mother safe from the factory's toxins. When a street-side accident leaves Bridie with only three matches, the strike of each one sends her magically tumbling into visions of a brighter, more hopeful future. Realizing she has the power to change her own fortune, Bridie urges the ill-treated factory workers to protest and strike, achieving something remarkable through unity and courage.

A far cry from the doomed little girl in Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale, Emma Carroll's spirited heroine brings new life to this empowering retelling, inspired by historical events and featuring Lauren Child's bold, stylish black-and-white artwork with vivid spots of red. Author and illustrator notes, along with vintage photographs, offer enlightening context for readers at the end.

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Kirkus Reviews

Preachy and painfully earnest.

Publishers Weekly

Inspired by match company workers' successful strike in 1888 London and using Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Match Girl" as a framework, Carroll (Sky Chasers) spins a tale that incites a rallying cry for workers' rights. To make ends meet, tween Bridie Sweeney and her younger brother each contribute to her mother's London factory job making and selling matches. Bridie's brother makes matchboxes, her mother dips matchsticks in toxic white phosphorous, and Bridie sells the filled matchboxes on the street, attracting buyers with her irrepressible nature and fanciful stories of her wares' virtues. When everything unravels one day--her mother is fired due to her failing health, and Bridie loses her matches, money, and shoes in a string of unlucky events--Bridie experiences a series of visions. These apparitions, each seen in the flames of her last three matches, encourage her to fight for a better future. Information about the devastating effects of white phosphorous on workers' health and the effectiveness of collective action to implement change are woven into a brief and engaging story led by a charismatic heroine. Child (the Clarice Bean series) provides b&w illustrations accented by a fiery red that bring Bridie vividly to life. Archival photographs conclude. Characters read as white. Ages 8-12. (Sept.)

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Review quotes

This retelling of a Hans Christian Andersen tale casts the little Matchstick Girl as a social reformer. . . . Artwork throughout includes creative typographic styling and black-and-white illustrations with pops of red for Bridie's hair and match flames. An author's note reveals the factual basis of the story.
—Kirkus Reviews
Emma Carroll
Emma Carroll is a multi-award-winning author with a background as an English teacher. Her stories are often magical and always led by a cast of impressive female characters. "It didn't seem fair to me that the match girl dies in the end," she says of the original fairy tale. "So I decided to write my own version, where she has a name, a loving family, and her own hopes and dreams." Emma Carroll lives with her husband and two terriers in the Somerset hills of England.

Lauren Child has authored and illustrated many picture books, including The New Small Person, Absolutely One Thing, and A Dog with Nice Ears, as well as the Charlie and Lola, Ruby Redfort, and Clarice Bean series. She has won numerous awards, including the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal. She says The Little Match Girl Strikes Back "beautifully merges fairy tale with fact, delivering a piece of history that has real resonance for us today." Lauren Child lives in London.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781536233353
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publication date
September 20, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV014000 - Juvenile Fiction | Girls & Women
JUV016040 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | Europe
JUV039290 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Activism & Social Justice
Library of Congress categories
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