October is the perfect time for fairy tales. Check out our feature list for some of the newest books in Howe Library on the topic of fairy tales! Visit the Howe Library Lobby display to borrow a book and check out even more titles like these. And on Thursday, October 23rd from 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM, be sure to attend our author talk below!
UVM Libraries’ Chats in the Stacks: Once Upon a Tale -
Join three UVM faculty (Maria Hummel, Eve Alexandra, and Cristina Mazzoni), for a discussion on the enduring power and possibilities of folk and fairy tales. A scholar, poet, and novelist will each introduce a figure in a tale that is thematically impactful to their work and talk about how it reverberates with an age-old story. Authors will share some of their own writing and then invite the audience into a dialogue about the pleasures, challenges, and wishes in revisiting and reimagining fairy tales. You can find and borrow their books on the Howe Library Lobby display table.
East of the sun and west of the moon : old tales from the North by
Buried treasures: the power of political fairy tales by
A calabash of cowries : ancient wisdom for modern times by
The pomegranates and other modern Italian fairy tales by
The original folk & fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm : the complete first edition by
Classic fairy tales and modern retellings : a guide for librarians, teachers, and readers
Although popular fairy tales such as "Cinderella" are familiar, the broader genre of fairy-tale literature is less well known. This genre includes traditional fairy tales (often compiled in book collections), picture-book retellings of single fairy tales, fractured fairy tales, and fairy-tale-inspired novels for both children and teens.
Designed to help librarians, teachers, and reading partners feel more confident in selecting and suggesting fairy-tale books for children and teens, this comprehensive guide offers themes, read-alikes, reading levels, awards, and curricular tie-ins for each book. Readers will learn about the distinguishing characteristics of fairy tales, key authors (contemporary and historical), major trends, and significant changes in the genre. They will also discover the therapeutic power of fairy tales, their empowering impact on children and teens, and the reasons that fairy tales continue to attract young readers. Insightful and engaging annotations of each book will increase their knowledge of the riches of the genre.
The lost princess : women writers and the history of classic fairy tales by
A cultural history of fairy tales by
Needle at the bottom of the sea : Bengali tales from the land of the eighteen tides
How the hedgehog married : and other Croatian fairy tales
The midnight washerwoman and other tales of lower Brittany by
