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There are two diverse stories in classical mythology of what happened to Ariadne on the voyage back to Athens, although all the tales agree that Theseus returned without her. One has it that she was seasick and went ashore to recover, only to have a violent wind carry the ship to sea. By the time Theseus returned, Ariadne had died. Hutton goes with the version less favorable to the hero, where he abandons her on an island. I admit I am curious as to Hutton's reasoning, although it could simply be that he only used one source. I would have thought the other version would better explain why Theseus forgot to raise the white sail before the ship came within sight of Athens. In his pen and watercolor paintings, Hutton works in authentic Minoan art, architecture and costumes, an attention to detail I certainly appreciate. This is something young readers should recognize, especially since this book might not only inspire them to read more tales from classical mythology but also because they might be interested in looking at some archeological books on the civilization on ancient Crete.
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A great introduction to an exuberant tale for the young, especially for boys. It's not a wimpy fairytale by any means, even if there is a princess and kissing at the end. Warhola and Thompson do a commendable job. Should be reprinted!
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Margaret is tired of sewing and acting polite and talking about future husbands with the other girls at her father's castle, so she runs away to the woods of Carterhays to pick flowers. She has been expressly forbidden to go there, of course. There, she meets the handsome Tam Lin, and after arguing for a minute over who really owns the forest, they spend a pleasant afternoon talking and becoming friends in the woods. When Margaret gets back home, she's in big trouble--she has actually been gone a week! Her unlikely friendship with Tam Lin leads her to sneak out once again, to rescue him from the faeries during one of their processions. She has to hold on to him as he turns into all sorts of scary animals--and, well, you know the rest. Cooper does a wonderful job of depicting the feisty Margaret, and of adapting the story into something perfect for a little girl's shelf of fairy tale books.
I subtracted a star because I don't think the art really captures the magic of the story; it's too "cute" and too simple. But maybe I'm just spoiled by Kinuko Craft's cover for McKillip's _Winter Rose_. It just seems like the land of Faery requires absolutely lush artwork.
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