Tag Archives: Lisbeth Zwerger
Thumbeline – Richard & Clara Winston (translators); Lizbeth Zwerger (Illustrator)
The simple yet poignant tale follows Thumbeline as she goes through a series of rough encounters on her way to finding both a place to call home and a prince for a husband. Continue reading
Stories from the Bible illustrated by Lisbeth Zwerger
This is more coffee table art book than children’s Bible, but within that framework it is a beautiful book. It is a classic sure to never go out of style. Continue reading
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Tagged art, Bible, coffee table books, illustration, Lisbeth Zwerger, non-fiction
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The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde & Lisbeth Zwerger (illustrator)
A wonderfully simple fairy tale about the dangers of cutting your self off from the world that carries with it either the cycle of life or the promise of redemption depending on your perspective. Continue reading
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Tagged Children's literature, fairy tales, Fiction, Hans Christian Andersen, Lisbeth Zwerger, Oscar Wilde, parables
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