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- Brand: New York Review of Books
- Categoria: Foreign Books
- Magazin: elefant.ro
- Ultima actualizare: 21-12-2024 01:38:29
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One summer\'s eve Ola, Lina, Sina, and Trina leave their village to gather firewood in the forest, when they\'re surprised by the hideous call of the terrible troll-bird, a giant rooster who pops up out of the treetops and swoops down to devour their beloved horse Blakken. Little does the terrible troll-bird know that in Ola, Lina, Sina, and Trina he has finally met his match: his terrible days of terrorizing are over. Before long the whole village is celebrating the monster\'s demise, and even the gnomes and hulder-maidens are coming out of their hiding places in the woods to participate in a great feast. All celebration is cut short, though, with the startling appearance of two monstrous moss-grown trolls even more terrible than the terrible troll-bird himself. Luckily, the children rise to the occasion once more, saving the day before they set out on a splendid new adventure. Filled with vibrant illustrations and telling a story of childhood ingenuity and bravery, The
Terrible Troll-
Bird is a delightful companion to
Ingri and Edgar Parin d\'
Aulaire\'s more comprehensive books of Norwegian folklore, D\'Aulaires\' Book of Norse Myths and D\'Aulaires\' Book of Trolls. About the Author: Edgar Parin d\'
Aulaire (1898--1986) studied art in Germany and France, and worked with Henri Matisse. In Munich, he met
Ingri Mortenson (1904--1980), a Norwegian-born art student. They married, emigrated to the US, and began a long career together, during which they published over twenty picture books for children. The Magic Rug was followed by Ola and East of the Sun and West of the Moon , both of which describe Norwegian folklore. Their work shifted to American history with Abraham Lincoln , a biography which won the 1940 Caldecott Medal. The d\'Aulaires were awarded the Regina Medal from the Catholic Library Association in 1970.