| TAM LIN Pictures by Charles Mikolaycak Harcourt Brace 1990 ISBN# 0-15-284261-6 Harcourt hardcover ISBN# 0-15-201697-x Voyager paperback |
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Voyager paperback still available.
What reviewers have said: "The popular Scottish ballad describing the rescue of a man held captive by the faerie folk invests romance with overtones of terror and magic. This retelling is dramatic, and the story is well suited for reading aloud. Mikolaycak's lushly romantic illustrations attract attention yet do not overpower the story." - Horn Book
"In Yolen's vibrant prose, this retelling of an ancient
Scottish ballad leaps from the page in riveting strokes. Here, in all its moonswept
mystery, is the story of how Jennet, red-headed daughter of the MacKenzie clan,
rescues Tam Lin, the man she loves, from certain death at the hands of the Fairy
Folk. ... Mikolaycak's sensitive illustrations bring stirring, wistful overtones
to the action and add rich depth of characterization to the protagonists. Every
moment in this marvelous fairy tale works beautifully." -- Publishers Weekly
"Yolen's story is, as always, lyrical and true to the spirit of the tale
and time. Mikolaycak's large-format double-page spreads of vibrant watercolor
and colored pencil on Diazo prints soar across pages and break out of slender,
peaceful borders. The red and green of rose bushes dominate; the tartans are
original designs--``After all, a faery tale demands its own colors and plaids,''
Yolen states in background notes. She omits Jennet's pregnancy and other adult
aspects of the tale. More satisfying in both art and telling than Betsy James's
simpler version, The Red Cloak (Chronicle, 1989), and for an older audience
than Susan Jeffers's Wild Robin (Dutton, 1976), this is a wildly romantic addition
to any folklore collection." -- School Library Journal
*"Elegantly designed picture book for older readers. . .the prose both vivid and economical--it reads aloud very well and Mikolaycek's brooding pictures swirl with motion, drama, and a compelling play of pattern and color. . .A handsome piece of work." Starred review, Booklist.
"Yolen's retelling is lilting and fair."--Kirkus
"Tam Lin has been given new life by Yolen in this richly detailed version."--New Advocate
See the review of the CD from Rambles - a cultural arts magazine (on the Web).
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