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The Bird Coat Inger Marie Kjolstadmyr

The Bird Coat By Inger Marie Kjolstadmyr

The Bird Coat by Inger Marie Kjolstadmyr


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The Bird Coat Summary

The Bird Coat by Inger Marie Kjolstadmyr

This tale of passion, persistence, and hubris reminds us that what seems foolish in hindsight may have been born of boldness and bravery.


The tailor Pierre has a big dream: He wants to fly. To make this outlandish vision a reality, he decides to sew a garment that is up to the task: his very own, resplendent bird coat. But can a human really become a bird with anything but disastrous results? This is a fantastical story of the imagined selves that we dream into being, and the hubris that can come hand-in-hand with these imaginings. Illustrated in the distinctive hand of award-winning Norwegian illustrator Oyvind Torseter, this tale was inspired by the true story of Franz Reichelt, dubbed the flying tailor, who in 1912 jumped from the Eiffel Tower in an attempt at flight.

The Bird Coat Reviews

What are the stories we tell children? ... This Norwegian import is an odd tale but an atmospheric one. And for that niche group of readers who check out Edward Gorey books for their sense of foreboding and dry-as-the-desert wit, this will be a welcome addition. Part caricature, part Tomi Ungerer, the illustrations are refreshingly different from most picture books today. It's a strange story, but strange things can be good... Offbeat but excellent-sure to stay with readers and provoke conversation. -Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW

A book about death for young children, without the usual solemnity of the topic... Cartoonlike illustrations bring lightness to this story of death, life, and dreams, and of the grief beyond which life must go on. Based on an actual 1912 incident, this is a work about death, but without pathos or pity. In an afterword, the author explains her desire to write about this difficult topic for children (and adults) without darkness, but to show that it is part of life. Recommended for use when teaching or explaining death to young children. For its very unique take on the subject of death and carrying on despite it, this is a beautiful addition to the shelves on grief and coping with loss. -School Library Journal

Inspired by the real-life figure of Franz Reichelt (1878-1912), Kjolstadmyr's story is dismaying, provocative-and moving. Torseter riffs on the reportorial narrative with fluidly inked sketches that portray Pierre as humanoid with the tusks and spindly trunk of an elephant. But beyond the telling, the creators leave only more unanswered questions: Where is the line between a dream and reality? When does one become complicit in another's folly? How inscrutable is the human heart? -Publishers Weekly

About Inger Marie Kjolstadmyr

Inger Marie Kjolstadmyr has a masters degree in Nordic Literature from the University of Oslo. She works as a freelancer in publishing and as a theater reviewer, and made her literary debut in 2011 with the children's book Henrik and the Bath Sponge. The Bird Coat is her second book.


Oyvind Torseter is a Norwegian artist and illustrator who has created eleven books on his own and several with other authors. He's received numerous awards for his books, including a Bologna Ragazzi Award and the Norwegian Book Art Prize. In 2014, he was a finalist for the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award. His books have been translated into several languages, with six already published by Enchanted Lion. Oyvind lives and works in Oslo.


Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Kari Dickson grew up bilingually, as her mother is Norwegian and her grandparents could not speak English. She holds a B.A. in Scandinavian studies and an M.A. in translation.

Additional information

NGR9781592703661
9781592703661
1592703666
The Bird Coat by Inger Marie Kjolstadmyr
New
Hardback
Enchanted Lion Books
2022-12-01
52
N/A
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