![]() ![]() Little Red’s mother gives her specific instructions not to run, daydream, stay too long, and to use good manners in her grandmother’s presence. ![]() From that point forward, Elisabeth wears only her red cloak, and is thenceforward called “Little Red.” Little Red is tasked to take fresh bread, sweet butter, and a bottle of wine to her grandmother, who is sick in bed. The protagonist is introduced as Elisabeth, beloved by her grandmother, who gives her a red velvet cloak that she loves for her birthday. Elisabeth lives with her mother on the edge of the village. The story begins with an image of Little Red reading a book on a porch (subtly suggesting a story-within-story). ![]() Her version of Little Red Riding Hood features ornate, full-color ink drawings befitting a traditional fairy tale. She is a critically acclaimed illustrator who specializes in the re-telling of popular fables from writers such as the Brothers Grimm and Edmund Spenser. Hyman has won awards for her illustrated version of Saint George and the Dragon (1984) as well as the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for King Stork (1973). The book was published in 1983 (by Holiday House) and was a Caldecott Medal nominee for best illustrated children’s book. American illustrator Trina Schart Hyman is author and illustrator of a beautiful and unique re-telling of Little Red Riding Hood. ![]()
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