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Library Binding The Red Wolf Book

ISBN: 0618055444

ISBN13: 9780618055449

The Red Wolf

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Roselupin has had quite enough of being locked away in her tower room. Her father the king thinks he needs to protect her from the wild and dangerous world outside, but Roselupin knows better. So when... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

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Feminist Fairytale

I first heard this story read on NPR and I loved it. The illustrations are big and beautiful. This story is about Rose Lupin whose father "TRIES" to keep her in a tower. I love this book because the princess frees herself! A copy of The Red Wolf goes to every new baby girl I know!

My What Big Eyes You Have

I have a 3 year old son, he likes the book, but his 5 year old cousin Lindsay LOVES this book. I tend to really get into it when I'm reading to the kids. You know a different voice for each character, whispering when something scary is about to happen etc... I swear, I had never seen her eyes grow so wide as I did with this book. Oh wait, I have seen them almost pop out when I've chased her acting like a hungry bear :-)

Delicate Defiance: The Red Wolf

Brimming with mystique and echoes of Sendak, this fresh fairy tale subtly, yet powerfully, casts light on the costs of safety and the value of freedom. Our whole family is entranced by this fabulous book.

If the world is too wild for me, then a big red wolf I'll be

The Red Wolf , by Margaret Shannon, is a wonderful twist on the princess locked alone in a tower story. A young princess is locked away in a high tower by her father the king. Being the king's only daughter he fears for her safety and feels locking her away is the best way to protect her. One day the lonely princess receives a gold box with nothing inside of it but knitting needles and balls of colored thread. A note inside the box reads, "Knit what ever you like." The princess knits herself a red suit. When the princess puts on the red suit she turns into a red wolf. The princess grows bigger and bigger, until finally she bursts out of the tower. No one in the kingdomrecognizes her. Even the king thinks his daughter has been eaten by the big red wolf. Enjoying her new found freedom the princess dashes off; stomping all about and doing just what she pleases. The princess enters the forrest. When part of her wolf suit getscaught on a tree and begins to unravel (As the wolf suit unravels she grows smaller and smaller) the princess disappears. Later she is found sleeping under a tree and promptlylocked back up in a brand new tower. Not to worry though, in the end the princess knits a special suit for the king. When the king puts on the gift from his daughter, he turns into a mouse. In the final illustration of the book the princess is going off to play while the king looks on from the tower. The illusrations are magnificient and the story is delightfuly told. I especially loved the description of the princess dissappearing into the trees when her wolf suit unravels. I give The Red Wolf an A +.Preston McClear...

Freedom!

"There was once a little princess called Roselupin, who was kept locked up at the top of a tall, stony tower. "The world is a wild and dangerous place, Roselupin," her father, the king, would tell her. "Far too wild for my precious princess." Poor Roselupin longed to leave her tower and visit the world. On her seventh birthday, she receives a large golden box with her name on it spelled out in jewels. Inside the box are balls and balls of different colored yarns, and a note that directs her to "KNIT WHAT YOU WANT." The king laughs at such a silly gift, and tells Roselupin to knit him a nice scarf, but she has other plans. All night long she knits away, and by morning has finished a bright red wool, wolf suit. She puts on the costume and says..."If the world's to wild for the likes of me,/Then a BIG RED WOLF I'd rather be." And with that, she begins to grow and grow "until she burst right through the roof of the tall, stony tower and, with one giant leap, was out in the forest." She ate, she danced, she howled, and best of all slept under the stars, free at last. But as Roselupin ran through the deep, dark, woods, her wolf suit caught on branches, and she began to slowly unravel..... Margaret Shannon has authored a marvelous modern fairy tale with a gentle message that won't be lost on young children. Her engaging text begs to be read aloud, and is complemented by bold, bright, and evocative illustrations, and youngsters will enjoy poring over the pictures and finding all the wonderful details in Ms Shannon's expressive artwork. With an amusing, surprise twist at the end, The Red Wolf is a very satisfying story the whole family can share and discuss together, and makes a terrific addition to all home bookshelves.
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