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Title:Tattercoats
Author:Margot Tomes
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 30 pages
Published:September 6th 1989 by Putnam Juvenile
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Fairy Tales. Cinderella
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Tattercoats Hardcover | Pages: 30 pages
Rating: 3.5 | 22 Users | 5 Reviews

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This book has a rather classic style, but it is very similar to tales I've already heard/read. Perhaps because I am familiar with tales of Cinderella, this story (although different in a few aspects) did not strike me with much excitement. The illustrations focus on a brown palette, and are mostly double-page spreads with text boxes embedded for the words. The story is interesting, but does not take any unusual twists. I definitely think that it would take an excellent reader with much enthusiasm to engage an audience in this story, especially if the audience has any experience with a story like Tattercoats.

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Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 3.5 From 22 Users | 5 Reviews

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My own personal favorite fairy tale -- except perhaps for Kate Crackernuts.A persecuted heroine, like Cinderella, in a very unusual variants. I particularly like the prince, striking not only among Cinderella tales but any fairy tale at all.Illustrations for this version barely adequate

Meh.Totally underwhelmed.Same old story heard a thousand times.Poor abused girl just happens to meet a prince, who within 2 minutes decides she is his dreamgirl and whisks her off to the castle for a big wedding and feast.Been there done that, nothing original here.

Illustrated more than sixty children's books. Lives in New York City.

The old tales are the best... simply the best. True love rewarded to the good and true, and hatred met with loneliness and a family lost :)Priceless.



I really like this book. This is a sad & poniant version, with the most tragic of all the Cindergirl titular characters, least amount of magic, and a prince who loves her while she is still in rags. The illustrations are great and so is the word smithing.

Meh.Totally underwhelmed.Same old story heard a thousand times.Poor abused girl just happens to meet a prince, who within 2 minutes decides she is his dreamgirl and whisks her off to the castle for a big wedding and feast.Been there done that, nothing original here.

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