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Ian Serraillier (1912–1994)

Teoksen Hopeaveitsi tekijä

60+ teosta 3,621 jäsentä 53 arvostelua

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Image credit: Serraillier playing the piano. Old dictionary of children's authors, photographer unknown

Tekijän teokset

Hopeaveitsi (1956) 2,675 kappaletta
Beowulf the Warrior (1961) 391 kappaletta
The Enchanted Island (1964) 82 kappaletta
There's No Escape (1950) 68 kappaletta
A Puffin Quartet of Poets (1958) 66 kappaletta
The Gorgon's Head (1961) 45 kappaletta
Havelok the Dane (1967) 20 kappaletta
Clashing Rocks (New Windmills) (1963) 20 kappaletta
Road to Canterbury (New Windmill) (1979) 20 kappaletta
The Way of Danger (1962) 19 kappaletta
Heracles the strong (1970) 18 kappaletta
I'll Tell You a Tale (1973) 15 kappaletta
Suppose You Met a Witch (1973) 15 kappaletta
Chaucer and his world (1967) 13 kappaletta
Pop Festival (Structural Readers) (1985) 10 kappaletta
The Bishop and the Devil (1971) 8 kappaletta
The ballad of St. Simeon (1970) 5 kappaletta
The windmill book of ballads (1962) 4 kappaletta
Franklin's Tale (1972) 4 kappaletta
MAKING GOOD 2 kappaletta
The adventures of Dick Varley (1954) 2 kappaletta
Katy at home (1957) 2 kappaletta
How Happily She Laughs (1976) 2 kappaletta
Jungle adventure (1953) 1 kappale
Katy at School 1 kappale
Beowulf 1 kappale
Belinda and the swans (1952) 1 kappale
The monster horse (1950) 1 kappale
Flight to adventure (1947) 1 kappale
Poems and pictures (1958) 1 kappale
The weaver birds (1944) — Kuvittaja — 1 kappale
Thomas and the sparrow (1946) 1 kappale
Treasure Ahead (1954) 1 kappale
The Cave of Death (1971) 1 kappale
Guns in the Wild (1956) 1 kappale
Everest Climbed (1955) 1 kappale
Fight for Freedom (1986) 1 kappale

Associated Works

Kaikki hajoaa (1958) — Johdanto, eräät painokset20,612 kappaletta
Länsirintamalta ei mitään uutta (1928) — Toimittaja, eräät painokset19,050 kappaletta
Vanhan talon kummitus (1973) — Toimittaja, eräät painokset508 kappaletta
The Illustrated Treasury of Modern Literature for Children (1985) — Avustaja — 64 kappaletta
Selected Tales (New Windmill) (1971) — Toimittaja — 54 kappaletta
A Golden Land (1958) — Avustaja — 42 kappaletta
The Oxford Book of Scary Tales (1992) — Avustaja — 34 kappaletta
The Kite and Other Stories (1963) — Johdanto — 26 kappaletta
Fantasy Tales (1977) — Avustaja — 23 kappaletta
Bad Boys (Young Puffin Books) (1972) — Avustaja — 16 kappaletta
The Thorny Paradise: Writers on Writing for Children (1975) — Avustaja — 15 kappaletta
Spooks, Spooks, Spooks (1966) — Avustaja — 13 kappaletta
The Ghost Story Treasury (1987) — Avustaja — 12 kappaletta
Escape Stories (1980) — Avustaja — 9 kappaletta
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1973 (1973) — Avustaja — 5 kappaletta
Thrilling Adventure Stories (1988) — Avustaja — 5 kappaletta
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 6, February 1976 — Avustaja — 2 kappaletta

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WW2 Childrens storybook - title or author unknown, Name that Book (joulukuu 2011)

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I read this when I was about 10, as I played Joseph in the Windsor Arts Club Junior Drama production. Apart from 2 or 3 bits, I didn't remember most of the events in the story. It's interesting in that so much of the book takes place after the end of the war - it shows the allied occupation, and how the different countries managed their sectors (I don't want to overplay this though - it's interesting, but it isn't one of the major parts of the book).

The structure of the book is quite interesting - it feels like a bunch of vignettes, rather than having an overarching narrative. You could drop one of the sections, without it significantly affecting the narrative. Still, it is a fascinating story, very evocative of the broken Europe left after World War 2.… (lisätietoja)
 
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thisisstephenbetts | 41 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Nov 25, 2023 |
Quite a good introduction to the plight of Polish refugees in WwII for younger children. It reads as somewhat sanitised and a bit old fashioned now, but at the time was ground breaking as a lot of adults thought the subject matter was unsuitable for children.
 
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kitsune_reader | 41 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Nov 23, 2023 |
Grabbing illustrations mix with potent prose and just the right amount of haunting twists to make this a read to cherish year after year.

While this book begins with a child, who believes to have met a witch, it soon turns to the question of what others would do if they ran across one. Here, the story of two children, Roland and Miranda, begins and what happened when they were snatched by one. It's haunting and holds the rich threads of a fairy tale as it winds around the adventure with imagination, magic, and a tiny sense of dread. After all, no one really wants to meet a dangerous witch.

This one is worth picking up because of the artwork. The style seems chaotic at first glass but mesmerizes with details and knotted weaves. It fits the tale marvelously and will captivate not only young readers but older ones as well. It invites to flip through the pages and simply enjoy each scene. And wow, is that witch creepy.

The prose flows with traditional style and reminds of an early, story-telling era. The imagery and descriptions are well-crafted, letting the text flow with as much artistry as the illustrations. That also means that this will go over the youngest readers' heads and will even give many in the intended age group some difficulties, at times. It's still worth the read, though, since the plot is obvious, and the unknown words and phrases will stretch and boost vocabulary skills. It's a treat many will enjoy, and not just children...which also explains why it's been around and enjoyed for many decades. I received a complimentary digital copy and enjoyed the tale
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tdrecker | Oct 13, 2023 |
I remember reading this book a very long time ago; like, maybe 15 years ago (Before any of you say anything, 15 years ago is a long time for me, when you remember that I’m only 24 years old). The copy I have at home is quite old, and if you remember my review of Ben Hur, then you can imagine how old this is. The pages are brittle, the writing looks like it was done on a typewriter, and there’s one of my family member’s initials in dark fountain pen ink on the front page.

The story is about a family, the Balickis, who are a Polish family living in Warsaw when the war breaks out. Because of circumstances beyond their control, the whole family – three children, father, and mother – are all separated from each other. The story mostly follows the children on their wacky adventures through war-torn Europe as they try to find their way back to their parents, not even knowing if they’re alive or not. But their unwavering hope and optimism keeps everyone going and they always find a way in the end!

I think that what adult readers of this novel have to keep in mind is that it is written for children under the age of 12. The story is very feel-good, even if they do have a lot of mishaps and problems coming their way, but you do know that they are going to be just fine in the end.

It’s a cute little family novel that does well in introducing children to the severity of World War II, and what the real situation was for a lot of families during that time – separation, not being able to contact each other, death, and illness. It’s all in the book, and it’s all tied up with a nice little ribbon made of happy endings at the end.

Final rating: if this is for a child below the age of 12, then definitely a 4/5. The writing is very babyish but I’m sure that a child would enjoy it more than an adult would.
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viiemzee | 41 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Feb 20, 2023 |

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