Reynard's Tale: A Story of Love and Mischief (Hardcover)

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Reynard's Tale is derived from the folktales of the same name--but, ultimately, it's a story about love and family and running towards those things when the world isn't the same swashbuckling fairy tale you remembered. It's beautifully melancholy in the best way, and the ending is uplifting in a way that will make your eyes mist.

— Leah

Description


In this atmospheric tribute to the medieval folklore tradition of trickster tales starring Reynard the fox, beloved children's cartoonist Ben Hatke turns his pen to a very special project for adult readers.

Inspired by the 12th century tales of the indomitable trickster fox Reynard, this offbeat tribute to the archetypal rogue has a satisfyingly old-fashioned feeling to it. Although this Reynard adventure is entirely the creation of modern fairytale master Ben Hatke (Mighty Jack), it fits seamlessly into the body of Reynard tales still beloved in Europe to this day.

Featuring evocative, charming black-and-white illustrations and a swiftly moving narrative, Reynard's Tale follows our hero through a series of encounters with other classic figures from this body of folklore to piece together a headlong journey through a perilous landscape filled with murderers, kings, ex-lovers, mermaids, and even Death herself.

About the Author


Ben Hatke is the author and illustrator of the New York Times–bestselling Zita the Spacegirl trilogy, the picture books Julia's House for Lost Creatures and Nobody Likes a Goblin, and the graphic novels Little Robot and Mighty Jack. He lives and works in the Shenandoah Valley with his wife and their boisterous pack of daughters.

Praise For…


"Hatke takes a deft hand to his contribution to the stories of Reynard the Fox, the trickster at the center of a trove of medieval tales, bringing in familiars from the original sources and adding his own creations and sardonic edge. " —starred review, Bulletin of the Center for Children's books

Product Details
ISBN: 9781250857910
ISBN-10: 1250857910
Publisher: First Second
Publication Date: April 18th, 2023
Pages: 80
Language: English