Reynard the Fox: Tales from the life of Reynard the Fox

· Astra Publishing House
Ebook
80
Pages

About this ebook

"A collection of folktales at their absolute best" (Elizabeth Bird, SLJ.com) about a legendary scoundrel, brought to new life through Renate Raecke's lively retelling and Jonas Lauströer's expressive illustrations.

Reynard the Fox has been a staple trickster character of European literature since at least the Middle Ages. The tales of his schemes have been told many times, and he always manages to win readers' sympathies. Reynard is a rascal, a ne'er-do-well. While we may suffer from his pranks, at the same time we smile at the shrewd thinking through which he escapes hopeless situations. In this expertly retold version, the classic tales of Reynard's exploits find a new life. They speak to us now as much as ever, for who among us doesn't know a Reynard-like figure in our lives?

About the author

Renate Raecke was born in 1943 in Lübeck, Germany. She studied literature and art history before working for various publishers and book shops. For many years she's been a freelance editor and translator, adapting many classic children's stories, from such authors as the Grimm Brothers and E.T.A Hoffmann. Her work includes the retelling of Nutcrkacker & Mouseking and The Pied Piper of Hamelin for minedition.

Jonas Lauströer was born in Hamburg in 1979. He studied at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, with a focus on illustration, and now lectures in 3D animation. He is the illustrator of minedition's The Elephant's Child and The Hare & the Hedgehog.

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