Reviews.

It is always good to get a review. To get a starred review from Kirkus is like a small piece of gold.

“EAST OF THE SUN, WEST OF THE MOON [STARRED REVIEW!]

Author: Jackie Morris

Illustrator: Jackie Morris

Publisher:Frances Lincoln

Pages: 176

Price ( Hardcover ): $14.99

Publication Date: March 12, 2013

ISBN ( Hardcover ): 978-1-84780-294-1

Category: Fiction

Reimagined for the 21st century, a familiar folk tale becomes a haunting love story and a reminder that first love may not last a lifetime.

The traditional Scandinavian tale relates the attraction between a great white bear and a young girl, her betrayal, and her subsequent journey to find him and free him from his enchantment. In Morris’ telling, the ending is modern. The story begins in reality. She’s the eldest child of immigrants seeking asylum and struggling in a new country. Even those readers who don’t know the fairy-tale background will know that fantasy is coming from the very beginning, when a polar bear performs a feat of magic on a gritty city street. But while the girl loved the bear, the woman, grown and given a name—Berneen—has more complex emotions. Modern references appear occasionally throughout the text, but this is folklore world, with a splendid variety of landscapes. Watercolor paintings between chapters show fields and forests in several seasons, a southwestern desert and the icy wastes of the frozen north. There are spreads showing the girl, the bear and the castle as well, and tiny vignettes throughout indicate breaks in the action.

This leisurely, lyrical, romantic and realistic version is one to savor and to read aloud, and again, and again. (Fantasy. 11-15) ”

 

Thank you so much Kirkus. I cannot tell you quite what it feels like to make a book based on a story that is so close to your heart, to wrap it up in ways that bring it closer to your soul, thread it through with your blood and your bones and then send it out alone to cope in the world. To realise that someone has understood, to get a review like this from such a respected magazine. Well, sometimes words just fail me. But it gives me courage to write some more. And it does take something like courage to write. So thank you.

About Jackie

I am an artist and writer. I live in a small house by the sea in Wales where I write, paint, walk and watch and dream of bears and whales. I love to read, have a wish for wings and prefer the company of animals to that of humans, though at times I can be quite friendly. I am learning how to work with wood engraving tools and hoping to show that you can teach an old dog new tricks.
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One Response to Reviews.

  1. I am so looking forward to receiving my own copy and very, very glad that I am also giving it to some very dear friends. I hope that this gem of a book is a stunning success for you.

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