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Deborah Apy

Author of Beauty and the Beast

10 Works 316 Members 6 Reviews

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Works by Deborah Apy

Beauty and the Beast (1980) 161 copies, 3 reviews
Treasured Tales of Christmas (1980) 94 copies, 2 reviews
The Rooster the Mouse and the Little Red Hen (1917) — Adapter — 33 copies, 1 review
Springtime Tales (1982) 18 copies
The Birthday Dream (1979) 1 copy
Holiday fun book (1982) 1 copy

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Other names
Kohen, Deborah Apy
Gender
female
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Places of residence
Colorado, USA
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Colorado, USA

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6 reviews
Originally published in 1980 by the Green Tiger Press - a small, independent publisher based in Seattle, WA, that produced beautifully illustrated fairy-tales, and other children's books - and then reprinted in this 1983 edition by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Deborah Apy's retelling of the classic French story of Beauty and the Beast is based upon the version first recorded by Mme. le Prince de Beaumont in 1756, and accompanied by the artwork of Michael Hague. Text-heavy for a picture-book show more (one might almost say it was more of an illustrated chapter-book, with the occasional full-page illustration), the tale will be engrossing for older readers interested in the genre, but undoubtedly beyond the younger children who are normally considered the target audience for picture-books.

I enjoyed this version, which I have owned for some years, but never seem to have gotten around to, although I did find myself wondering, as I read through, just how faithful it was to the le Prince de Beaumont version. It's been a few years since I read Zipes' translation (which is probably the best available in English), but I don't recall there being any unicorns in the fairy-tale, not even in the dreams sent by the good fairy watching over Beauty during her stay in the Beast's palace. Then again, Michael Hague is known for his depiction of unicorns (as well as teddy-bears, oddly enough), so perhaps Apy deliberately inserted them into her story, in order to provide him the opportunity to include them in his paintings? I think I will have to reread the original again, sometime soon, to make sure!

In any case, I appreciated the artwork in this Beauty and the Beast, although I didn't (as is usual with Hague's work) love it. I grew up on his version of The Wizard of Oz, and can never really dislike his work, as a consequence, but it is never exactly what I want, either. His Beauty simply doesn't appeal to me, and his Beast is an odd mix of lion and ram. On the other hand, the scene where Beauty and her father open the chest and are surrounded by butterflies (in the original? or not?) is irresistibly magical, as is the scene in which the winged fairy floats outside Beauty's curtained bed. All in all, this is a retelling with both narrative and artistic appeal, despite being somewhat uneven, and although it will never be one of my favorites (for that, see: Max Eilenberg and Angela Barrett's Beauty and the Beast, or Nancy Willard and Barry Moser's version), I do recommend it to readers interested in exploring diverse interpretations of this classic tale.
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This is a very long and detailed version of Beauty and the Beast- not good for a fifteen minute read, but good for showing how to add detail to a story. The pictures are equally detailed.
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A grouping of sentimental short stories and poetry along with pretty illustrations for the holiday.
A group of foxes live on a hill and the little foxes are hungry so the big fox goes off to get the cock, the mouse, and the hen that live on the other hill. On the other hill the hen does everything in the house until the fox steals them and puts them in a sack. The fox decides to take a nap under a tree. Meanwhile, the hen cuts them out and they each put a stone in the sack and escape. The fox then wakes up and the sack is so heavy he falls down a hill in a pond and is never seen again. show more Then after that the cock and the mouse help the hen around the house. show less
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