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The Highwayman
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow & Company (1983)
Authors: Alfred Moyes, Alfred Noyes, and Charles Mikolaycak
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December_Me
I originaly read this poem in a book of collected childrens stories and poems (which I am still trying to find again; there in a series of red-bound books), and to see it resurface again, from both Loreena McKennitt's song to this book, is fantastic! A wonderfull poem that has so many sides to it. I am glad I found it again and I hope you enjoy this as much as I do.

Great
This book offered a wonderful protrail of the classic by alfred noyes. The pictures within 'the highwayman' are great, they have been wonderfuly drawn by Charles Keeping to portray the fantasic poem that has won the hearts of so many.

A CLASSIC
Interesting visual interpretation of a classic. I remember being introduced to this poem in junior high (over 20 years ago!) as an example of the "anti-hero". Readers may also be interested in Loreena McKennitt's musical version of this poem on her "Book of Secrets" CD.


Captain Grey
Published in Paperback by Beech Tree Books (1993)
Authors: Avi and Charles Mikolaycak
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The best pirate adventure since trasure island
This was one of the best pirate stories i have ever read. I think it is Avi's best book ever even better than Charolette Doyle. It is about Kevin, who is captured by a gang of pirates. The pirates kill his father and sister. He is locked in a room, but tames a pigeon to deliever messages. He carries on a conversation in this way with someone but he does not know who. The person is the most surprising part of the story. A great Book!

this book rules! (really it does)
captain grey rules cause it's about a really righteous pirate named captain grey it inspired me to right my own book on pirates

Interesting. Challenging reading.
Good historical fiction.


Tam Lin
Published in Paperback by Voyager Books (1998)
Authors: Jane Yolen and Charles Mikolaycak
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An Wonderful Fairy Tale
"Tam Lin" has been my favorite fairy tale since kindergarten, and Jane Yolen retells it beautifully. The illustrations, too, are wonderful.
I especially like this story, because it is very unique. There is a heroine instead of a hero, Tam Lin and Janet are not a prince and princess, but commoners, and the fairies are evil.
This book is not only for children; teens and adults who are fans of Scottish folklore will adore it, too.
A tear always comes to my eye every time I read "Tam Lin". It will be enjoyed by many generations to come.

The ballad of Tam Lin
With Tam Lin Jane Yolen presents a beautiful retelling of the ancient Scottish ballad Tam Lin. Which concerns the young man Tam Lin who is enchanted by the fairy queen but saved by a brave maiden. Our resourceful and intelligent heroine here is Jennet McKenzie and she manages to free Tam Lin from the fairy queen's clutches and is rewarded with hislove. A book not just solely for children, I think. But an asset for all ages. Ms. Yolen's writing has the exact poetic touch and the illustrations are simply lovely. Text and illustrations thus are perfectly balanced.

Haunting tale for all ages
This is one of several versions of the Tam Lin legend I've read, and by far the best--even though the other books were highly acclaimed novels. Jane Yolen's version is short but sweet--not to mention haunting, eerie, and beautiful. It's certainly not just a children's book; the spare, elegant writing and magical illustrations should charm readers of all ages who enjoy folk tales of dark magic, forbidden romance, danger and redemption. The heroine is spunky and courageous, the hero enigmatic and seemingly doomed. This is a classic.


Juma and the Magic Jinn
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow & Company (1986)
Authors: Joy Anderson and Charles Mikolaycak
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Magic with an African twist
"Juma and the Magic Jinn" combines a story by Joy Anderson with colorful illustrations by Charles Mikolaycak. Together they tell the story of Juma, a Kenyan boy. Juma would rather write poems and draw pictures when his teacher is trying to teach his class sums and scripts. Frustrated by the situation, Juma summons a magical being called a jinn, and asks the jinn for some magical help. Ultimately, he learns an important lesson.

This is a beautifully illustrated story with an enjoyable magical theme.


The Man Who Could Call Down Owls
Published in Turtleback by Demco Media (1994)
Authors: Eve Bunting and Charles Mikolaycak
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The Man Who Could Call Down Owls
This a fabulous book by one of my favorite authors. It's a story of good vs. evil in which kindness and goodness prevail. There are several types of owls and owl characteristics mentioned, making it a perfect engagement piece for an owl pellet dissection activity. The illustrations are dark and shadowy and fit the story perfectly. It is a sad, but beautiful story and very well worth reading!


Peter and the Wolf
Published in Paperback by Live Oak Media (1987)
Authors: Sergei Prokofiev, Peter Fernandez, and Charles Mikolaycak
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Bad book
I did not like it. It is a bad story. Wolfs are not bad like in the story. Peter doesnt listen to his grandpa, so it is a bad example.

Good companion to the music
If you are familiar with the Prokofiev symphony, this book makes a good companion to the music. It puts into visual images the story of Peter and the Wolf. What I like most about the book is that, in the end, the duck lives. The ending varies somewhat depending on the version of the recording or book. In this book, it's a happy ending, which is better for younger readers.

We use the book by itself sometimes. Other times, my child will read along while we listen to the symphony.

A great book for little people who love music!
Our children, 3 year old twins, love the music of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. In searching for an age appropriate book to show them the musical instruments that play each of the characters, we found this one illustrated by Ian Beck. Not only are the illustrations lovely, the colors and clothing of Peter, the hunters and the grandfather are interesting to a child. Also, each page shows the instrument played for that part of the story (find it in the box around the text), and in the back a page illustrates each instrument. We cannot recommend this lovely book enough to parents of young children discovering the beauty of music!


He Is Risen: The Easter Story
Published in School & Library Binding by Holiday House (1985)
Authors: Elizabeth Winthrop and Charles Mikolaycak
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Christian Easter
It is a good tool to use to share the Resurrection of Christ with young children. This adaptation stays true to the text of the King James version of the Bible and the illustrator's interpretation of the text is inspiring.


The Legend of the Christmas Rose
Published in School & Library Binding by Holiday House (1990)
Authors: Selma Lagerlof, Ellin Greene, Charles Mikolaycak, and Selma Ottilia Lagerloef
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Christmas Rose
This is a Swedish legend that explains the origin of the flower known as the Christmas Rose. Lagerlöf was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize for literature in 1909. This legend, retold by Ellin Greene, originally appeared in a magazine in 1907. The illustrations are beautiful. They capture the emotions of the characters splendidly. The story is not too long for advanced second graders to read in a single sit-ting. Younger children will be able to listen to it. Several times however the layout alternates from a two-page spread of text to a two-page illustration. The text pages can appear overwhelming for young readers, and because there is not an illustration on every page, it can be cumbersome to use in a read-aloud. The story does, of course, have a mention of the Christ Child and central characters include a Bishop, Abbot and lay priest. There is no attempt to influence the reader on behalf of the Christian faith however. Still, it may create some difficulties in a public school classroom. A well-written and illustrated legend, it is a shame the design features make it less appealing and it may create some trouble in a public school classroom.

Why 4 stars?:
This is a nice story, but has some logistical design flaws. The illustrations are well suited and many children will most likely enjoy it. However, the subject material may not always be accepted in a public school classroom.


Babushka: An Old Russian Folktale
Published in Paperback by Holiday House (1988)
Author: Charles Mikolaycak
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Bearhead: A Russian Folktale
Published in School & Library Binding by Holiday House (1991)
Authors: Eric A. Kimmel and Charles Mikolaycak
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