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 · Folklorist Shirley Climo retells an age-old Irish tale that's an unusual twist on the popular Cinderella fairy tale. As www.doorway.ru says: "What would have happened if Cinderella were a man? How might the story be different? An old Irish folk tale provides one answer. Just in Brand: HarperCollins Publishers. Folklorist Shirley Climo retells an age-old Irish tale that is an unusual twist on the popular Cinderella story. Just like his female counterpart, Becan has a mean stepmother and stepsisters. Unlike Cinderella, Becan has large feet and a magical bull for a fairy godmother/5().  · This is a Cinderella book but based in Ireland. The Irish have their own twist on this classic in which Becan our Hero is the awkward boy growing up with the evil Stepmother and Stepsisters. Perfect for those little boys who are going through the tough stages that not all Mommy's can help with/5(2).


FOlklorist Shirley Climo retells an age-old Irish tale that is an unusual twist on the popular Cinderella story. Unlike Cinderella, Becan has large feet and a magical bull for a fairy godmother. He defeats a giant, slays a dragon, and rescues a princess. But before the princess can thank him, he runs off, leaving an enormous boot behind. Full. Click to read more about The Irish Cinderlad by Shirley Climo. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. Climo, Shirley. The Irish Cinderlad. Ill. by Loretta Krupinski. New York, NY: Harper Collins. ISBN Plot Summary. The Irish Cinderlad contains the essential elements of a "Cinderella" variant: wicked stepsisters, evil stepmother, harsh treatment of the protagonist, a magical helper, and a happy "ever-after". Becan, named.


The Irish Cinderlad. Written by Shirley Climo illustrated by Loretta Krupinski. Published by HarperCollins. Buy on www.doorway.ru Buy on Amazon. Prices as of Oct 1. Retail. $ Bookshop. $ The Irish Cinderlad was written by Shirley Climo and illustrated by Loretta Krupinski. It is important to mention that the author also wrote a few other versions of Cinderella stories that I read this week, including the Korean Cinderella, the Egyptian Cinderella, and the Persian Cinderella, which I did not know until reviewing this book. Folklorist Shirley Climo retells an age-old Irish tale that's an unusual twist on the popular Cinderella fairy tale. As www.doorway.ru says: "What would have happened if Cinderella were a man? How might the story be different? An old Irish folk tale provides one answer. Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.".

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