The Book Of Lost Things, by John Connelly

The Book Of Lost Things, by John Connelly

Postmodern take on Fairy Tales and Fables? Sort of. But it goes further than that. David is a boy coming of age during the war who retreats into a world of his own imagination as a way of dealing with the distress of the death of his mother, his father’s new wife, and his new half brother. Fairy Tales and Folk Tales become building blocks in the creation of his new world. The tales become slightly twisted as David composes them in his imagination. Sometimes horrific and definitely gruesome, this book isn’t really for children, although children might enjoy it for different reasons (there’s irony in there).

It’s interesting to think of Fairy Tales and Fables (as Connelly suggests) as not just life-lessons for children, but life lessons to aide the transition from childhood to adulthood. To start an awareness of the reality of a world full of pain, suffering and loss and how to overcome these challenges. Sexual awakening is also part of it, and there are stories like Sleeping Beauty which is quite literal in that aspect – in earlier versions, Sleeping Beauty is raped while she is asleep, and wakes up with the birth of her baby.

Some stories are just plain puzzling like The Three Billy Goats Gruff . I’m not sure what the lesson to be learned is here, but I remember it being a particular favourite when I was a kid. Perhaps part of the fascination was that I just didn’t get it then either.

The Book of Lost Things has got me in a Fairy Tales/Folk Tales kick, and I’ve dug out some of my most treasured books when I was little. These were my building blocks in developing a love for stories and pictures.

This one is double sided.

Stories from Hans Anderson

Stories from Hans Anderson

And the other side…

Stories from Grimm

Stories from Grimm

Stories from Hans Anderson

Stories from Hans Anderson

Stories from Grimm

Stories from Grimm

This next book was loved so much by all four of us girls that the cover is missing. In fact, I don’t remember this book having a cover at all, but such are the pitfalls of being the youngest. Interesting note – inside the cover is written over white-out “To Anne-Marie, from Mum & Dad. For doing well in school!”. I have the sneaking suspicion this was actually meant for Stef.

Young Years, 1971 edition

Young Years, 1971 edition, Back Cover

It’s big and heavy, containing a long list of nursery rhymes, nursery stories, fables, fairy tales, and poetry.

Beauty and The Beast

Beauty and The Beast, Young Years, edition 1971

Fables, Young Years, 1971

Fables, Young Years, 1971

Yesterday I went to She Said Boom!, as I was dangerously close to finishing The Book of Lost Things. This is what I got:

English Fairy Tales and Legends by Rosalind Kerven

English Fairy Tales and Legends by Rosalind Kerven

It has some illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Like The Book of Lost Things, there are notes and sources at the back.

The Princess and The Fool, Kent

The Princess and The Fool, Kent

The pages are as thick as cardstock, with a soft, paper jacket. Each story is from a different county.

The devil's Bargain, Lancashire

The Devil's Bargain, Lancashire

The Wicked Witch, London

The Wicked Witch, London

I also bought Salmon Rushdie’s The Enchantress of Florence, which I am very anxious to start.

The Enchantress of Florence, by Salmon Rushdie

The Enchantress of Florence, by Salmon Rushdie

This one, although not really of Fairy Tales, contains poems and short stories. It was once my mother’s when she was a kid.

Lucie Attwell's Annual

Lucie Attwell's Annual

Lucie Atwell's Annual

Lucie Atwell's Annual

There’s no copyright, but it looks like it may be from the 40s.

And now, I just got word, I think, that Nikolski (previous post) has just won the Canada Reads 2010 debate! I’m heading over to the CBC!

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Oh my God, you have not been reading my blog. I did a post every day for Canada Reads!! You are so in trouble.

Get this very weird piece of info: Today I picked Rushdie’s Enchantress off my shelves because I felt like reading it. Took it to work to start over. Something else more pressing came up last time I was reading it. If you want more fairy taleish stuff, read his Haroun and the Sea of Stories again.

That book was mine! I have found my books on all of your shelves, my name crossed out and your names written in. GRRR! At the very least I’m flattered you all wanted to steal my books.

I WANT THAT ENGLISH FAIRY TALES ONE YOU BOUGHT!!! It looks divine. Totally perfect.

And speaking of England, I was in an antique shop where they were selling Lucie Atwell prints. Even ones from that annual. Not that expensive, either. Mom and I debated on whether or not to get you two of them, fairy ones, but for some reason, I didn’t. Not even for myself. WHY?? I don’t know, but I think the shop was in Pickering. I think. I remember exactly where they were, right across from the cash.

The thing is, in England it was so easy to find stuff like that, stuff we like.

March 15, 2010 7:28 pm

PS. I can’t believe you have the annual and the Grimm’s ones. The thing that sucks about being the oldest is that I got nothing in the end because we had to share and it was left with you guys.

Sulking.

March 15, 2010 7:30 pm

PS. No Chapters stores within a hundred kms carries that English fairy tale book. And Amazon says I’d have to wait 1-3 weeks before it ships.

Frowning.

March 15, 2010 7:35 pm

PS. One more: my copy of The Book of Lost Things is blue. I like mine better.

Smug-ing.

:)

March 16, 2010 5:29 pm

What????? You saw posters of Lucie Atwell’s prints?????? You bum!!! I can’t believe you didn’t get them! That book started everything for me!!

March 17, 2010 8:13 am

Ahaha! That’s why I like She Said Boom!, you never know what you’re going to find.

Smug-ing

March 17, 2010 8:15 am

My copy of The Book of Lost Things has John Connelly’s notes in the back. I like my copy better.

Smug-ing (again)

March 17, 2010 8:16 am

Wierd about the Enchantress – I’m really liking it, you? I’d forgotten how lively a writer he is. Another writer you can hear the smirk on his face.

March 17, 2010 8:19 am

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