The Nightingale (Pinkney book) explained

The Nightingale
Author:Hans Christian Andersen
Illustrator:Jerry Pinkney
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Children's literature, fairy tale, picture book
Published:2002 (Phyllis Fogelman Books)
Media Type:Print (hardback)
Pages:32 (unpaginated)
Isbn:9780803724648
Oclc:47930623

The Nightingale is a 2002 adaptation of the classic 1843 Hans Christian Andersen story by Jerry Pinkney. It is about a king who forsakes a nightingale for a bejeweled mechanical bird, becomes gravely ill, and is then revived by the song of the nightingale.

Reception

The Horn Book Magazine, in a review of The Nightingale, wrote "authors or illustrators tinker with it [the original] at their peril. .. Unfortunately, [Pinkney] reinventing both setting and characters causes much of the original Andersen to be lost in the process." and concluded "Pinkney's book should be treated as an elegant creation, but one hopes that children will also know of the original." School Library Journal was less critical writing "Pinkney has once again applied his considerable talents to the retelling of a traditional tale. He offers a unique presentation without compromising or straying from the original story of the nightingale's power. Like her song, the narration is smooth and flowing. .. A delightful melding of narration and illustration, this book will introduce a new generation to one of Andersen's tales." and Booklist found it "a pleasing version of the classic, fresh in its interpretation but true to the spirit of the original."[1]

The Nightingale has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly,[2] Kirkus Reviews,[3] and Teacher Librarian.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Nightingale: Reviews . catalog.wccls.org . January 17, 2017.
  2. Web site: The Nightingale . The sumptuous treatment will easily please Pinkney's many admirers.. July 8, 2002 . Publishers Weekly . PWxyz LLC. January 17, 2017.
  3. Web site: The Nightingale (starred review) . March 1, 1999 . Gentle lessons about freedom, possession, and the power of music are imparted as sweetly as the nightingale’s song and as lavishly as a king’s treasure. Exquisite bookmaking and Pinkney at his finest. . Kirkus Reviews . Kirkus Media LLC . January 17, 2017.
  4. April 2010 . Picture Books: Gorgeous Tales . GraceAnne Decandido . Teacher Librarian: The Journal for School Library Professionals . Rockland Press . 33 . 1 . 41 . January 17, 2017.
  5. Web site: The Nightingale . He [Pinkney] has given us a fairytale extravaganza. . parents-choice.org . Parents' Choice Foundation . January 17, 2017.
  6. 2003 . Folktales . Social Education (Supplement) . National Council for the Social Studies . 7 . January 17, 2017.