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Works by Kate Forrester

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The Wind in the Willows (1908) — Cover artist, some editions — 23,807 copies
The Night Circus (2011) — Cover artist, some editions — 18,512 copies
20,000 Leagues under the Sea (1870) — Cover artist, some editions — 18,466 copies
The Vampire Lestat (1985) — Illustrator, some editions — 13,531 copies
The Jungle Book (1894) — Cover artist, some editions — 11,228 copies
The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter (2017) — Cover artist, some editions — 1,435 copies
The Wicked Deep (2018) — Cover artist, some editions — 1,032 copies
Far from the Tree (2017) — Cover artist, some editions — 919 copies
The Familiars (2019) — Cover artist, some editions — 913 copies
European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman (2018) — Cover artist, some editions — 528 copies
Adventures with Waffles (2005) — Illustrator, some editions — 455 copies
The True Queen (2019) — Cover artist, some editions — 379 copies
The Nightmare Affair (Arkwell Academy) (2013) — Cover artist, some editions — 369 copies
Toil and Trouble: 15 Tales of Women and Witchcraft (2018) — Cover artist, some editions — 368 copies
A Dreadful Splendor (2022) — Cover artist & designer, some editions — 222 copies
Ahimsa (2017) — Cover artist, some editions — 167 copies
High Times in the Low Parliament (2022) — Cover artist & designer, some editions — 130 copies
In Darkling Wood (2015) — Cover artist, some editions — 104 copies
The Nightmare Dilemma (2014) — Cover artist, some editions — 101 copies
The Hand, the Eye and the Heart (2019) — Cover artist, some editions — 48 copies
Where The World Turns Wild (2020) — Cover artist — 29 copies
The Honey Farm on the Hill (2017) — Cover artist — 26 copies
The End of the World Is Bigger than Love (2020) — Cover artist — 25 copies
Sunset over the Cherry Orchard (2018) — Cover artist — 20 copies
Lightning Chase Me Home (2019) — Cover artist, some editions — 16 copies
Do You Speak Chocolate? (2017) — Cover artist — 14 copies
The Reckless Club (2018) — Cover artist, some editions — 13 copies
A Winter Beneath the Stars (2018) — Cover artist — 12 copies
Poems from the Second World War (2015) — Cover artist, some editions — 10 copies
From Bean To Bar (2020) — Cover artist — 2 copies

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Gender
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Nationality
England, UK
Places of residence
Brighton, Sussex, England, UK
Occupations
illustrator

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A short collection of Celtic retellings. Beautifully illustrated, this collection of tales makes me want to seek out and read similar books that focus on other cultures fairy stories.
 
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LynnMPK | 14 other reviews | Jun 30, 2023 |
This book adapts 16 tales from 4 Celtic cultures--Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, and Wales. The formatting and illustrations are elegant and gorgeous. The tales aren't bad, their just simplistic and too much alike and I found them forgettable.
This is a series, they have ten more books on more tales from other cultures. I'll defetinely check out the other books, because while the stories in this one have been forgettable and not very interesting, I still very much want to read other consumable nuggets of tales, and have a look into other cultures.
All of the stories end happily, so I guess the Celtics were optimistic folks.
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KJC__ | 14 other reviews | Nov 27, 2022 |
‘’Do not think the fairies are always little.
Everything is capricious about them, even their size…
Their chief occupations are feasting, fighting, and making
love, and playing the most beautiful music.’’
William Butler Yeats, ‘’Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry’’

16 tales from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Brittany. Tales of tricksters, witches and dragons. Of impossible quests, brave maidens, clever lads, wise women. Tales of love, wisdom, cunning plans and compassion. Tales of otherworldly creatures and very …worldly humans.

The Clumsy Beauty and Her Aunts (Ireland): A clumsy maiden attracts the attention of a prince and three wise women who knew how to work with fine flax come to her aid.

Μaster and Man (Ireland): The adventure of a brave young man and a member of the Fairy Folk.

The Kildare Pooka (Ireland): A very special pooka takes over the chores of the house.

Little White-Thorn and the Talking Bord (Brittany): A brave girl restores her mother’s position that had been compromised by her greedy brothers.

The Giant’s Stairs (Ireland): A brave blacksmith runs to the rescue of a very inquisitive boy.

The Witch of Fife (Scotland): In my favourite tale, a husband gets more than he had bargained for when he decides to follow his wife in one of her witchy-nightly escapades.

Assipatle and the Master Stoorworm (Scotland): An evil queen, a horrible wizard and a sea- monster threaten every maiden in the kingdom but they are no match for an intelligent young man.

The Seal Catcher and the Selkies (Scotland): You can’t create a Celtic Tales collection without including a story about selkies and this one is dreamy, whimsical and moving. A seal catcher finds himself in the domain of the selkies and understands the pain he inflicts.

The Soul Cages (Ireland): A story of the Old Folk and imprisoned souls.

The Basin of Gold and the Diamond Lance (Brittany): A tale of trials, riddles and treasures set in the beautiful city of Nantes.

The Brownie of Fern Glen (Scotland): Have we ever thought that the ‘’supernatural’’ creatures who have come to fear are actually afraid of humans and fed up with our silly behaviour? A kind brownie shows his gratitude to the woman who looks after him and exposes the humans for the dim-witted creatures they actually are…

The Red - Etin (Scotland): Three sons set off, seeking their fortune. Only one of them is brave and kind enough to overcome trials and giants and win the hand of the princess.

Teig O’Kane and the Corpse (Ireland): A young man who is all for drinking and merry-making with innocent girls understands that wandering in the night and making small talk with the spirits of the night isn’t really advisable…

The Witch of Lok Island (Brittany): A witch puts a spell on fickle suitors and lures them away from their beloved. A striking way to justify the inherent infidelity of men.

The Black Bull of Norroway (Scotland): Another beautiful, moving tale about a girl who had the immense courage to follow an enchanted bull and the unconditional love that helped her endure seven years of trials.

Meredydd and the Wyvern (Wales): Sometimes being in love means much more than killing a wyvern…A classic Welsh tale.

Beautifully adapted by Mirabelle Korn and outstandingly illustrated by Kate Forrester, Celtic Tales is an invaluable gem for your bookshelves.

‘’Seven long years I served for thee,
The glassy hill I climbed for thee,
The mantle white I washed for thee,
And wilt thou not waken and turn to me?’’

My reviews can also be found on https://theopinionatedreaderblog.wordpress.com/
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AmaliaGavea | 14 other reviews | Dec 8, 2021 |
A short collection of Celtic retellings. Beautifully illustrated, this collection of tales makes me want to seek out and read similar books that focus on other cultures fairy stories.
 
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LynnK. | 14 other reviews | Aug 4, 2020 |

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