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Fractured Fairy Tales: Hansel and Gretel: An Interactive Fairy Tale Adventure

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Fractured Fairy Tales: Hansel and Gretel: An Interactive Fairy Tale Adventure
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Matt Doeden
Illustrated by Sabrina Miramon
SeriesYou Choose
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 191,Width 133
ISBN/Barcode 9781515769521
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Capstone Press
Imprint Stone Arch Books
Publication Date 1 August 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

How much do you really know about the story of Hansel and Gretel Was the witch that bad or was she just sick of kids eating her out of house and home Did Hansel and Gretel leave a trail of breadcrumbs or did they leave space beacons behind as they explored the galaxy in their spaceship Find your way through three different versions of the classic fairy tale. In this story YOU CHOOSE how it ends. Will you find your happily ever after

Author Biography

Matt Doeden is a freelance author and editor from Minnesota. He's written numerous children's books on sports, music, current events, the military, extreme survival, and much more. His books Sandy Koufax (Twenty-First Century Books, 2006) and Tom Brady: Unlikely Champion (Twenty-First Century Books, 2011) were Junior Library Guild selections. Doeden began his career as a sports writer before turning to publishing. He lives in Minnesota with his wife and two children. Sabrina Miramon is a French artist and illustrator living in Cambridge, UK. She became a freelance illustrator in 2015. Since then she has worked on many international projects designing animation backgrounds, board games, and video games. Her clients include Ankara (Wakfu), Nickelodeon, Virgin Media, Asmodee, and Days of Wonder. When she's not working, Sabrina loves looking at pictures of fluffy dogs on the Internet and playing video games.

Reviews

A plethora of engrossing adventures await readers. In addition to the page-turning "Choose Your Own Adventure" element, readers are also given the opportunity, after the first chapter, to choose what type of genre they want to explore (e.g., "Snow White" but with a spy thriller twist or set in the Arctic). . . .Mostly entertaining but with thoughtful elements, these titles will circulate well where fairy tales and the "Choose" format are popular.-- "School Library Journal, 9 Nonfiction Series for Back-to-School Reading"