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Kids Fiction 169
Charming and Haunting Retelling
Overall rating
 
4.5
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Fisherman is looking for a godfather for his son, someone to make up for his humble means and to be honest...like Death. Death readily agrees and grants the fisherman an uncanny power in order to provide for his family, but this ability comes with its own dangers, and the fisherman may not know the full cost until it is too late.

I loved this story! In the way of fables, the fisherman is unphased to encounter God, the devil, and other powers, and I enjoyed his pragmatism during unusual circumstances. Death also has an understated humor which is endearing yet macabre.

I'm not super familiar with the original fairy tale, but the narrative here feels right in line with that style and it's a super easy read. The woodcut style of the illustrations also perfectly fits a retelling of an older story while also matching the somewhat bleak aspects of life which the fisherman is forced to face.

A great read for those who love classic fables and the many faces of Death.
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