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Works by Sara Corrin

Stories for Nine Year Olds (1979) 82 copies, 1 review
Stories for Under 5s (1974) 66 copies, 1 review
Round the Christmas Tree (1983) — Editor — 54 copies, 1 review
Stories for Tens and Over (1976) — Editor — 42 copies
Mrs. Fox's Wedding (1980) 27 copies, 2 reviews

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Legal name
Corrin, Sara Nirenstein
Birthdate
1918-08-25
Date of death
2012-10-09
Gender
female
Occupations
teacher
editor
anthologist
Relationships
Corrin, Stephen (spouse)
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
London, England, UK
Places of residence
London, England, UK
Associated Place (for map)
London, England, UK

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8 reviews
Prompted by a recent discussion in the Children's Books group I moderate on another site, I have been taking down the various picture-book adaptations of the legend of The Pied Piper of Hamelin in my collection, and rereading them. I began, naturally enough, with a title that took Robert Browning's classic poem as its text, and realized that it was the story which captured my imagination, not the poem.

Sara and Stephen Corrin's prose retelling, paired with Errol le Cain's marvelous show more illustrations, is much more to my taste, and is fairly evenly tied with the Robert Holden/Drahos Zak version as my favorite. The tale of the foolish mayor and citizens of Hamelin (Hameln), who refuse to keep their word to the mysterious Piper who rids their city of a plague of rats, it has an almost biblical quality that makes for a most memorable story.

The Corrin's narrative flows well and is engaging. Le Cain's artwork, which has always reminded me of some of the great Golden Age illustrators, has a stylized medieval aesthetic; reddish, earthy tones which suit the tale; and numerous expressive details, especially in the many faces. Well worth the time of any reader interested in this story!
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'Stories for Under-Fives' brings together modern stories and folk tales from all over the world, full of the action and repetitive elements that very young children delight in. Here kittens learn to purr, a baby elephant finds a cool place on a hot summer day, and the Little Small Wee Tiny Man makes a friend his own size. These and twenty-three other tales of humour and discovery are enchanting young listeners.
Very nice. I loved the interesting twist in each of the short story. My favourites are Roald Dahl's horrifying, but funny A Lamb to Slaughter (I almost giggled when the character started giggling in the end too), Guy de Maussapant's The Necklace had a sad ending in my opinion (but made you think about certain issues like vanity and pride) and James Thurber's The Night The Bed Fell was hilarious! However, I thought perhaps that To Build A Fire by Jack London and Sredi Vashtar by Saki was a show more little too disturbing, since this book was actually recommended for children in the library I borrowed it from! Otherwise, very nice. show less
Mrs. Fox is recently widowed. A wolf, a lion, a dog, a billy-goat, a stag, a bear, and finally a fox come calling as suitors. But she will only accept one with a coat of deep red and nine bushy tails (like her dead husband). The next day a fox with two bushy tails arrives, then the next one with three, until finally one with nine busy tails comes calling (one tail neatly braided into nine strands with little tails at the end) and then she is satisfied.

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Stephen Corrin Contributor, Editor
Errol Le Cain Illustrator
V. H. Drummond Contributor, Author
Philippa Pearce Contributor
Kathleen Arnott Contributor: One Little Pig and Ten Wolves, retold by, Contributor: The Five Little Foxes and the Tiger
H. E. Todd Author
Leila Berg Author
John Yeoman Contributor: A Drink of Water
Joan Robinson Contributor: Teddy Robinson's Night Out
Alf Prøysen Contributor: Little Old Mrs. Pepperpot
Stephen Bone Contributor: The Little Boy and His House
Grimm Contributor: The House in the Forest
Michael Foreman Contributor: The Two Giants
Catherine Storr Contributor: Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf
Lucy Sprague Mitchell Contributor: How the Engine Learned the Knowing Song
Anita Hewett Contributor: The Stamping Elephant
Aesop Contributor: The Sun and the Wind
Maurice Sendak Contributor: Pierre
Einar Nerman Contributor: Little Lisa
Lisl Weil Contributor: Jacoble Tells the Truth
Ursula Hourihane Contributor: All Change!
Arthur Kübler Contributor: Peter and the Rabbits
Kate Seredy Contributor: The Little Rooster and the Diamond Button
Marianne Helweg Translator
Jill Bennett Illustrator
Damon Runyon Contributor
Rosemary Sutcliff Contributor
James Thurber Contributor
Penelope Farmer Contributor
Bill Naughton Contributor
Juan Wijngaard Illustrator
Joan Aiken Contributor
Freda Saxey Contributor
Arthur Ransome Contributor
Rose Fyleman Contributor
Andrew Lang Contributor
James Reeves Contributor
Rudyard Kipling Contributor
Gavin Rowe Cover artist
Victor Ambrus Illustrator
Gerald Rose Illustrator

Statistics

Works
26
Members
976
Popularity
#26,388
Rating
4.1
Reviews
8
ISBNs
57
Languages
4

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