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Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales
Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales
May 6, 2025 1:40 AM

Author:Hans Christian Andersen,Naomi Lewis,Jan Pienkowski

Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales

Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales is an enchanting collection, retold by writer and critic Naomi Lewis, and contains twelve of Hans Christian Andersen's magnificent stories including Thumbelina, a little girl no more than a thumb-joint high, The Emperor's New Clothes, the tale of a man who cares only for his appearance and The Little Mermaid, who longs to one day marry a human prince.

With a wonderful introduction by award-winning picture-book creator Jan Pienkowski.

The book includes a behind-the-scenes journey, including an author profile, a guide to who's who, activities and more..

The Puffin Classics reissue includes:

A Little Princess

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Alice's Adventures Through the Looking Glass

Anne of Green Gables series

Black Beauty

Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales

Heidi

Journey to the Centre of the Earth

Little Women series

Peter Pan

Tales of the Greek Heroes

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

The Adventures of King Arthur

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Call of the Wild

The Jungle Book

The Odyssey

The Secret Garden

The Wind in the Willows

The Wizard of Oz

Treasure Island

Reviews

These ten stories are engaging and funny, written in brisk, uncomplicated prose that will appeal to any reader

—— Josh Lacey , Guardian

The writing is elegant and crisp throughout. Heartstrings are pulled with no trace of sentimentality. I think readers of this book, whether they go to boarding school or not, will love it for the light it sheds on an experience which can be painful for many children

—— Adele Geras , Awfully Big Reviews

Miyazawa moves you to sorrow, to laugh, chuckle, marvel - he makes you live

—— Hiroaki Sato

A marvelous writer who deserves to be much better known in English

—— Kirkus

Miyazawa seems to have been something of a genius

—— Observer

A humble and gifted writer

—— Time

[Miyazawa] had stories for many of our basic human vices, and for our basic forms of goodness, too. And this only scratches the surface of his work's appeal... Everything in Miyazawa's work seethes with life. Each leaf, flower, blade of grass, and berry seems to have its own special action.

—— Paris Review

Superb fables... in the prettiest edition of Miyazawa yet

—— Times Literary Supplement

Thanks to the blend of pin-sharp, bright-hued backdrops with outlandish happenings and wholesome messages, Ghibli-movie fans should feel at home

—— Spectator

This Japanese writer found fame for his poetry and short stories only after his death in 1933. At last, this sublime collection introduces English-speaking readers to his curious and whimsical world

—— Monocle

Six enchanting examples in the best tradition of storytelling . . . A treat for the
nines-plus.

—— Newbury Weekly News

I fell in love with it . . . an important, essential, beautiful collection of stories.

—— thebooksmugglers.com

The talented Jamila Gavin is an author to watch and these refreshingly original and exciting stories are guaranteed to enchant children of every age.

—— Lancashire Evening Post

Blackberry Blue and Other Fairytales is a beautifully written collection of stories that belongs on pretty much everybody's bookshelf. The descriptions that the author gives of these wonderful worlds are just magical and it is so easy to lose yourself in those words. Even though the stories are fairly short I fell deeply into the world created by the author every time and ended up feeling disappointed at the end of each story because I didn't want it to end . . . These stories are beautiful and magical and are perfect for older children and grown-ups alike.

—— onceuponaseries.blogspot.co.uk

An extraordinary and charming read for any young girl or boy.

—— Formby Books

It is the storytelling and the language that gives the collection the power to entrance; to be drawn into the spell of the story . . . I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of the reading.

—— Teaching English Magazine
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