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Luli Gray

Auteur de Falcon's Egg

7 oeuvres 358 utilisateurs 41 critiques

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Œuvres de Luli Gray

Falcon's Egg (1995) 177 exemplaires
Ant and Grasshopper (2011) 124 exemplaires
Timespinners (2003) 13 exemplaires
Falcon and the Carousel of Time (2005) 11 exemplaires
Falcon's Dragon (2011) 4 exemplaires
The Pear Tree (2019) 3 exemplaires

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IRL: K- 2
Awards: Monarch Award Master List (IL)
 
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kpcox02 | 35 autres critiques | Dec 4, 2023 |
When Esperanza gives her last pear to feed a stranger, she is rewarded with a bumper crop of the juicy fruit, and the ability to trap anyone who climbs her tree. This latter proves quite useful when Senor Death comes to call, and she doesn't want to die. Unfortunately, Esperanza's decision to strand him in her pear tree has unexpected consequences. Now nothing can die, leading to more suffering than can be imagined. Relenting when she learns that her old friend is terminally ill, in pain, and longing for the end to come, Esperanza is given a further gift: she will only die when she herself chooses. And so it is that hope - "Esperanza" in Spanish - remains in the world...

Published posthumously, The Pear Tree is a book that author Luli Gray, perhaps best known for the middle-grade fantasy series that began with Falcon's Egg, was working on as her own death approached. It is a significantly edited version of a traditional folktale found in Spain and throughout Latin America, originally known as "Tia Miseria y la Muerte" (Aunt Misery and Death). In this traditional version, Aunt Misery traps Death in order to bargain for her own immortality, and is not concerned with the welfare of others. I can certainly understand why Gray, approaching her own demise, wanted to emphasize the immortality of hope rather than misery, and I appreciated the afterword here, that spelled out the changes made. The story itself, as it appears here, is engaging, and the artwork from Madelyn Goodnight is quite beautiful. Recommended to all young folklore enthusiasts, and to anyone looking for children's stories about death.
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AbigailAdams26 | Oct 19, 2019 |
While he stocks up for the winter, Ant is annoyed by Grasshopper's singing and dancing all summer long but soon realizes there is value in having fun.
 
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NMiller22 | 35 autres critiques | Aug 2, 2019 |
This is a traditional folktale of a hard working ant and a grasshopper who likes to have fun. This is a tale that shows when you work hard for something, you're prepared for it, but if you don't work hard there can be consequences.
 
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Kelsey-Funkhouser | 35 autres critiques | Dec 3, 2018 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
7
Membres
358
Popularité
#66,978
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
41
ISBN
12
Langues
1

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