The Complete Polly and the Wolf

The Complete Polly and the Wolf

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The Complete Polly and the Wolf

The Complete Polly and the Wolf

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SKU: DADAX1681370018
ISBN: 9781681370019
Publisher: New York Review of Books
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Product DescriptionWhen Catherine Storrs daughter was very small, she was afraid of the wolf under her bed, so every night her mother would tell her a story in which Polly outwitted the wolf. These bedtime stories eventually became the collectionClever Polly and the Stupid Wolf, a wonderfully thrilling and reassuring series of adventures in which the clever, independent, and unstoppable Polly fools the persistent, hungry young wolf time and again. In a match much like Bugs Bunny and the Road Runner but more polite and quick-witted, Polly and the wolf develop ever-more complicated ways of turning the tables on each other as they grow older and, in Pollys case at least, wiser. Three more collections of stories followed the originalClever Polly, all hilariously inventive variations on a much loved theme, and all of the stories are collected here for the first time.ReviewThe stories...empower girls and underdogs, and extol brains over brawn. -Martha V. ParravanoI cant think of much childrens literature that offers as much simultaneous pleasure to parent and child as the Polly and the wolf stories. Rereading them, I marveled, roared with laughter, was moved by the wolfs eternal hopefulness. The stories are also exceptionally well-written. Whats more, they provide the comforting lesson that calm intelligence will triumph over silly rapaciousness every time. Its no exaggeration to say that Storrs wolf is one of my favorite characters in all of fiction.-Elizabeth McCrackenThis agility in the storytelling keeps the book from being just frightening, just comic, or just a cautionary tale...60 years later it still reads like a feminist reworking ofLittle Red Riding Hood. The book even includes a story called Little Polly Riding Hood, in which it turns out that the wolf has read the tale and mistaken it for a how-to guide for catching juicy little girls to eat. This story also has a character I particularly approve of: a grandmother, portrayed as quick-witted and able to see off danger. There are no weak little girls here, and no dotty old ladies either. -Emma Healey,The GuardianIt is an extremely good book, but one that was rather forgotten - in the last 10 or 15 years it had more or less disappeared from view. When we made it our book of the month and gave it a prominent place in all the shops, parents and grandparents remembered it and bought it. -James Daunt, chief executive of WaterstonesWith its charming black and white illustrations of a little girl with pigtails and knee socks, it is a throwback to another age. Yet the story of a resourceful child who outwits a wolf has flown to the top of the childrens best-seller list at Waterstones [UK], out-selling popular adult titles including Paula Hawkins hit thrillerThe Girl On The Train. -Anita Singh,The Telegraph (UK)About the AuthorCatherine Storr (1913-2001) was born Catherine Cole and brought up in Kensington, London. A talented organist, she studied with Gustav Holst at St Pauls Girls School. She graduated from Newnham College, Cambridge, with a degree in English literature and went on to study medicine. She began practicing as a psychiatrist in 1944 and worked at Middlesex Hospital in the 1950s and 60s before becoming an editor at Penguin in 1966. She published her first book,Ingeborg and Ruthy, in 1940, and married Anthony Storr, a fellow psychiatrist, in 1942. They had three daughters: Sophia, Emma, and Polly-for whom she wrotePolly and the Wolf and its sequels. In addition to her stories about Polly and the Wolf, she went on to write some one hundred books for young readers and adults, includingMarianne Dreams,Marianne and Mark,Lucy, andTales from a Psychiatrists Couch. About her work, she once remarked, I dont write with a child readership in mind, I write for the childish side of myself.Marjorie Ann Watts is the daughter ofPunch cartoonist Arthur Watts. After training as a painter and illustrator in the 1940s

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