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The Flint Heart: A Fairy Story

Author: John Paterson and Katherine Paterson  

An ambitious Stone Age man demands a tallsman that will harden his heart, allowing him to take control of his tribe. Against better judgement, the tribe's magic man creates the Flint Heart, but the cruelty of it causes the destruction of the tribe.

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An ambitious Stone Age man demands a tallsman that will harden his heart, allowing him to take control of his tribe. Against better judgement, the tribe's magic man creates the Flint Heart, but the cruelty of it causes the destruction of the tribe.

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Description

This title includes gorgeous artwork from John Rocco that illuminates a robust and wildly entertaining fantasy, wryly retold by Katherine and John Paterson. An ambitious Stone Age man demands a tallsman that will harden his heart, allowing him to take control of his tribe. Against better judgement, the tribe's magic man creates the Flint Heart, but the cruelty of it causes the destruction of the tribe. Thousands of years later, the tallsman re-emerges to corrupt first a boy's father, an innocent fairy creature, and a familial badger, Can Charles and his sister Unity, who have consulted with fairies such as the mysterious Zagabog, wisest creature in the universe, find a way to rescue humans, fairies and animals alike from the dark influence of the Flint Heart? This humorous, hearty and utterly delightful reworking of a 1910 story by Eden Philipotts, is perfect for an entire family to savour together or an adventurous youngster to devour. It is from renowned authors John Paterson ("Roberto's Trip to the Top") and Children's Literature Ambassador Katherine Paterson, author of "Bridge to Terabithia"; "Jacob Have I Loved"; and, "Bread and Roses, Too". Bedrock Studios and Arcady Bay Entertainment have a feature film of "The Flint Heart" already in the works. Arcady Bay principal David Paterson ("Bridge to Terabithia") will adapt his mother's book as a live-action film that will be special effects driven.

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Awards

Commended for E.B. White Read Aloud Award (Middle Readers) 2012
Commended for Parents Choice Awards (Fall) (2008-Up) (Fiction) 2011
Short-listed for Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award 2013

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Critic Reviews

“Magical adventure...A grand tale skillfully updated and tightened up, this should win the hearts of a new generation. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Told in the voice of a storyteller in the style of A. A. Milne or J. M. Barrie, the tale will make an excellent read-aloud. . . . The Patersons have done a lovely job updating and abridging this tale for today's readers. --School Library Journal (starred review) The Patersons have done a stellar job of maintaining the book's period feel while creating a fresher, tighter story that feels tailor-made for family reading. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) This timeless, enjoyable retelling is a strong choice for both a read-aloud and an under-the-covers escape. --Booklist This is a charming fantasy that can be enjoyed as a read-aloud. --Library Media Connection A distinctive English setting, complete with windswept moors and a magical forest, is paired with whimsical humor to make a cheerfully vibrant tale that simply begs to be read aloud in a family setting...a perfect gift book for children ready to move beyond the Tinkerbell version of fairyland. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books A marvelous modern fantasy. --The Horn Book Enchanting...A crowd-pleaser brimming with action, magic, and wit. --Disney FamilyFun This book could quickly become the family read-aloud favorite. It's old-fashioned bookmaking and storytelling, with a cast of characters and message for modern times. --Shelf Awareness For all the imaginative glory of children's fiction in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the language and prose style of the era can sometimes be daunting to the modern child. With this in mind, and with evident relish, Katherine Paterson and John Paterson have trimmed and reworked "The Flint Heart," a 1910 fairy tale by British writer Eden Phillpotts. In the Patersons' hands, the story still crackles with drollery and wordplay, but it is considerably lighter on exposition and magical esoterica. --Wall Street Journal In this fantasy "freely abridged" from the 1910 original by Eden Phillpotts, the prose by the husband-and-wife team retains some of the Edwardian voice of the original and laces the story with understated humor. John Rocco's digitally colored pencil drawings provide a perfect complement, glowing with fairy light...The Patersons have given new life to Phillpotts' original, retaining and enhancing the magical wonder of a tale that ought to endure as a classic. This beautifully made book exemplifies, as John Rocco said in a recent interview, "the importance of the physical book for children in this ever-growing digital age." --BookPage Given the language, the messages and the awe-inspiring illustrations, The Flint Heart is a perfect book to read aloud and enjoy with your child. You may end up in a conversation about the works of Shakespeare, why it is important to understand different points of view or why some people will go to any lengths to gain power. --ABC7 "Sweet on Books" This is a delightful story, with a wry sense of humor, a little quirkiness, and a wonderfully imaginative cast of characters reminiscent of the types I could imagine Alice meeting in Wonderland. --James Patterson's Read Kiddo Read.com An old story made new by Katherine Paterson, who is surely the Louisa May Alcott of our time. --Washington Post”

Magical adventure...A grand tale skillfully updated and tightened up, this should win the hearts of a new generation. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Told in the voice of a storyteller in the style of A. A. Milne or J. M. Barrie, the tale will make an excellent read-aloud. . . . The Patersons have done a lovely job updating and abridging this tale for today's readers. --School Library Journal (starred review)

The Patersons have done a stellar job of maintaining the book's period feel while creating a fresher, tighter story that feels tailor-made for family reading. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

This timeless, enjoyable retelling is a strong choice for both a read-aloud and an under-the-covers escape. --Booklist

This is a charming fantasy that can be enjoyed as a read-aloud. --Library Media Connection

A distinctive English setting, complete with windswept moors and a magical forest, is paired with whimsical humor to make a cheerfully vibrant tale that simply begs to be read aloud in a family setting...a perfect gift book for children ready to move beyond the Tinkerbell version of fairyland. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

A marvelous modern fantasy. --The Horn Book

Enchanting...A crowd-pleaser brimming with action, magic, and wit. --Disney FamilyFun

This book could quickly become the family read-aloud favorite. It's old-fashioned bookmaking and storytelling, with a cast of characters and message for modern times. --Shelf Awareness

For all the imaginative glory of children's fiction in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the language and prose style of the era can sometimes be daunting to the modern child. With this in mind, and with evident relish, Katherine Paterson and John Paterson have trimmed and reworked "The Flint Heart," a 1910 fairy tale by British writer Eden Phillpotts. In the Patersons' hands, the story still crackles with drollery and wordplay, but it is considerably lighter on exposition and magical esoterica. --Wall Street Journal

In this fantasy "freely abridged" from the 1910 original by Eden Phillpotts, the prose by the husband-and-wife team retains some of the Edwardian voice of the original and laces the story with understated humor. John Rocco's digitally colored pencil drawings provide a perfect complement, glowing with fairy light...The Patersons have given new life to Phillpotts' original, retaining and enhancing the magical wonder of a tale that ought to endure as a classic. This beautifully made book exemplifies, as John Rocco said in a recent interview, "the importance of the physical book for children in this ever-growing digital age." --BookPage

Given the language, the messages and the awe-inspiring illustrations, The Flint Heart is a perfect book to read aloud and enjoy with your child. You may end up in a conversation about the works of Shakespeare, why it is important to understand different points of view or why some people will go to any lengths to gain power. --ABC7 "Sweet on Books"

This is a delightful story, with a wry sense of humor, a little quirkiness, and a wonderfully imaginative cast of characters reminiscent of the types I could imagine Alice meeting in Wonderland. --James Patterson's Read Kiddo Read.com

An old story made new by Katherine Paterson, who is surely the Louisa May Alcott of our time. --Washington Post

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About the Author

Katherine Paterson is a two-time winner of the Newbery Medal and the National Book Award; she has received many other accolades for her work, including the Hans Christian Andersen Medal, the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, and the Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts. John Paterson Sr. has collaborated with his wife, Katherine, on numerous books. They live in Barre, Vermont, USA. John Rocco has collaborated with Whoople Goldberg on the picture book Alice and was Creative Director at Walt Disney Imagineering; he served as pre-production art director at Dreamworks for the film Shrek. In 2009 he published Fu Finds the Way. His illustrations are also featured on the jackets for Rick Riordan's best-selling YA series Percy Jackson and the Olympians.

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Product Details

Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA) | Candlewick Press,U.S.
Published
6th October 2011
Pages
288
ISBN
9780763647124

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