The ogre who wasn't

Michael Morpurgo

Book - 2023

Princess Clara misses her father, the King. He is always away, leaving her with the people in the palace who do nothing but tell her off. All Clara wants is to escape outside and make friends with the creatures that she finds there. Her best friend is a very small ogre. Ogres are usually baddies, aren't they? Not this one... and he might just be able to help make Clara's dreams come true. Maybe he isn't an ogre at all?

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories
Picture books for children
fairy tales
picture books
Children's stories Pictorial works
Fairy tales
Picture books
Contes de fées
Livres d'images
Picture Books
Published
London, England : Two Hoots 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Morpurgo (author)
Other Authors
Emily Gravett (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 31 cm
ISBN
9781035010264
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Princess Clara finds a small ogre in the palace garden near a pond, and because she's terribly lonely--her mother has died, and her father is always gone--she takes him home and keeps him in her shoe. (Digitally finished colored pencil and watercolor artwork by Gravett reveals glimpses of the ogre, whose green body and big eyes suggest a more familiar creature.) While the little ogre "was very happy," Princess Clara dislikes her solitary life as well as the persnickety nanny who makes her dress up, the butler who forbids skipping, and the gardener who calls her "nuisance child." When the ogre asks Clara about her dearest wish, events unspool quickly and triumphantly. Imaginative vignettes are full of motion and charm, and in the hands of Mopurgo, fairy tale elements are shuffled and reassembled to produce a telling that feels both fresh and familiar. Primary characters are portrayed with pale skin. Ages 3--7. (Oct.)

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