Books by Felicia Cavalieri

The Little Match Girl

by Hans Christian Andersen, Felicia Cavalieri, Marina Orsini, Annabel Malak

With only matches to keep her warm, the little girl sees visions of a better life when she lights each flame--the classic tale is retold with renewed imagination and brilliant color igniting hope and promise in every reader.

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The Little Match Girl

by Hans Christian Andersen, Felicia Cavalieri, Marina Orsini, Annabel Malak

The wares of the poor little match girl illuminate her cold world, bringing some beauty to her brief, tragic life.

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The Little Match Girl

by Hans Christian Andersen, Felicia Cavalieri, Marina Orsini, Annabel Malak

A Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator Americanizes a classic Hans Christian Andersen tale in which the wares of the poor little match girl illuminate her cold world, bringing some beauty to her brief, tragic life. 30,000 first printing.

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The Little Match Girl

by Hans Christian Andersen, Felicia Cavalieri, Marina Orsini, Annabel Malak

Product Description Hans Christian Andersen's poignant story of a poor child trying to survive on the city streets is among the world's best-loved tales. Andersen, who grew up in the slums of Odense, Denmark, had first-hand knowledge of poverty and neglect. Drawing on his childhood experiences, he created a tale that has touched the hearts of generations. Christine San José captures the heart and lyricism of Andersen's classic in a tale "told with originality and grace," according to School Library Journal. First published in 1995, this retelling features beautiful new illustrations by Kestutis Kasparavicius. From School Library Journal Kindergarten-Grade 3-A faithful retelling of the tale in which a poor child, unsuccessful in selling her matches on New Year's Eve and afraid to return home with no money, freezes to death on the streets. The reteller's dedication urges readers to remember "the boys and girls of the world who need us." The pretty illustrations, however, set the tale firmly in the Scandinavian world of the 19th century. Jerry Pinkney's adaptation of this story (Penguin Putnam, 1999) is more successful at creating a historical context in which contemporary children can imagine and empathize with the unfortunate young protagonist.-V. W. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Booklist PreS-Gr. 3. The little match girl, surely the most pathetic figure in children's literature, walks barefoot through the snowy streets on New Year's Eve. Unable to sell her matches and afraid to return home, she sinks to the ground and, to keep away the cold, lights one match after another. The matches she lights bring not only warmth and light but also comfort and, finally, a vision of her beloved grandmother. Begging her grandmother not to leave her alone, she lights all her remaining matches and is taken up to heaven. Passers-by find her body the next morning. San Jose provides a simplified but dignified retelling. A young child can understand the text, but few parents of preschoolers will want to present them with stories in which a child dies. Kasparavicius' softly colored ink-and-watercolor illustrations create lovely if sometimes static effects. A respectful rendering of the classic tale. Carolyn PhelanCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved About the Author Christine San José is an editor, educator, and storyteller. Her books include Cinderella, The Emperor's New Clothes, and Sleeping Beauty. She lives in Honesdale, Pennsylvania.Kestutis Kasparavicius has illustrated many books for children, including The Last Chimney of Christmas Eve by Linda Oatman High, and The Pied Piper of Peru by Ann Tompert. He lives in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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The Little Match Girl

by Hans Christian Andersen, Felicia Cavalieri, Marina Orsini, Annabel Malak

Retells Andersen's story of a poor little girl selling matches on New Year's Eve and dreaming of a glorious world more beautiful than her own.

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The Little Match Girl

by Hans Christian Andersen, Felicia Cavalieri, Marina Orsini, Annabel Malak

The luminous art of three-time Caldecott Honor recipient Jerry Pinkney transforms the nineteenth-century Danish girl of Andersen's tale into a child plucked straight from America's melting pot, shedding new light on the invisibility of the poor among the prosperous-a circumstance as familiar in Andersen's day as it is in our own.

"[A] beautifully illustrated version of a classic tale."(Booklist, starred review)

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The Little Match Girl

by Hans Christian Andersen, Felicia Cavalieri, Marina Orsini, Annabel Malak

Fearful of returning home to a violent father without having sold enough matches for the day, the Little Match Girl remains on the street resigned to warming herself by lighting matches. With each match, she sees a vision—a warm stove, a table laden with hot food, a beautiful Christmas tree decorated with lights leading up to the sky, so high that one becomes a shooting star. According to her grandmother, each shooting star is a person who had recently passed on and is now heading to heaven. Her next strike brings a vision of her grandmother—the only person in the world who ever loved the Little Match Girl—who takes her away in her warm embrace to heaven. The classic ending is intact here and accompanied by gentle, sensitive illustrations—children will return to this stirring tale often to understand its tragedy and the valuable lessons within.

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