![]() While Albert spends time in his studio, making beautiful but impractical bowls and vases that nobody wants to buy, Sophia works in the fields, collecting flax. In The Glassblower’s Children she draws on old traditions of fairy tale and Norse myth to tell an exciting story with a very modern sensibility.Īlbert the glassblower and Sophia are the loving parents of two small children, Klas and Klara. Maria Gripe’s books are treasures of international children’s literature. ![]() REVIEWED BY: AprilR, courtesy of My Book Addiction and More ( ) ![]() Well done! Received for an honest review from the publisher. A must read for both young and old alike. I enjoyed this title! It is fast paced, filled with vivid and enchanting, characters, and a wonderful storyline. Rather you enjoy fantasy, Fairy Tales or a great read, "The Glassblower's Children" is sure to strike your fancy. This is not just a children's book, any reader young or old will enjoy this book. ![]() With lovely black and white illustrations, and a great story, you don't want to miss a chance to read "The Glassblower's Children". "Maria Gripe, Conjures a poor old mythical village called Noda, home to a glassblower named Albert, his wife Sofia, and their two small children, Klas and Klara." This is where the adventure begins. "Maria Gripe's Classic THE GLASSBLOWER'S CHILDREN turns 50 and Returns in Print" ![]() THE GLASSBLOWER'S CHILDREN by Maria Gripe, Illustrations by Harold Gripe is an interesting Children's Books. ![]()
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