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$29.75The Story
6C Hans Christian Andersen adapted by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1999.
Notes
Hans Christian Andersen’s The Ugly Duckling, first published in 1843, is a classic fairy tale about a young bird who is mocked and rejected by those around him for being different, only to grow into a beautiful swan. The story is often interpreted as a tale of personal transformation, self-acceptance, and the discovery of inner worth, resonating deeply with readers who have ever felt out of place or misunderstood. Andersen’s ability to combine simple storytelling with profound emotional truths gives the story a timeless quality, making it accessible to children while offering deeper meaning for adults.
Its lasting impact over time is remarkable: The Ugly Duckling has been translated into dozens of languages, adapted into plays, films, cartoons, and ballets, and remains a staple in children’s literature worldwide. Its universal themes of identity, resilience, and the triumph of inner beauty continue to resonate across cultures and generations, ensuring that the story is still read, taught, and cherished nearly two centuries after its first publication.
Description
Very fine copy with original pictorial dust jacket. Beautifully illustrated copy of this classic children's story.

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
6C Hans Christian Andersen adapted by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1999.
Notes
Hans Christian Andersen’s The Ugly Duckling, first published in 1843, is a classic fairy tale about a young bird who is mocked and rejected by those around him for being different, only to grow into a beautiful swan. The story is often interpreted as a tale of personal transformation, self-acceptance, and the discovery of inner worth, resonating deeply with readers who have ever felt out of place or misunderstood. Andersen’s ability to combine simple storytelling with profound emotional truths gives the story a timeless quality, making it accessible to children while offering deeper meaning for adults.
Its lasting impact over time is remarkable: The Ugly Duckling has been translated into dozens of languages, adapted into plays, films, cartoons, and ballets, and remains a staple in children’s literature worldwide. Its universal themes of identity, resilience, and the triumph of inner beauty continue to resonate across cultures and generations, ensuring that the story is still read, taught, and cherished nearly two centuries after its first publication.
Description
Very fine copy with original pictorial dust jacket. Beautifully illustrated copy of this classic children's story.

























