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Stories of the Islands

Written and illustrated by Clar Angkasa
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Hardcover edition

Publisher Holiday House Imprint Holiday House ISBN

9780823449781

Stories of the Islands

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9780823449781J

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Illustrations/Images: Nudity/Partial Nudity,Violence: Child Abuse

Journey into a land of magic and powerful girls in this feminist retelling of Indonesian folktales, lushly reimagined by a debut graphic novelist.



Once upon a time. . .

A princess was cursed to live as a snail,

Two sisters were trapped by their father's wrath,

And a mother and daughter faced a hungry giant.



No one is coming to save them.

Will they get their happily ever after?



In Stories of the Islands, debut graphic novelist Clar Angkasa takes three folk tales from her childhood in Indonesia and gives them back to the girl characters, following their hopes, dreams, and journeys for freedom from natural and unnatural forces. Why should women in folk tales be sidelined or reduced to tropes? What if we tell their stories, instead?



Gorgeously illustrated with a dedicated color palette for each tale, this collected retelling of "Keong Mas,” "Bawang Merah Bawang Putih," and "Timun Mas" combines fresh fantasy with a meditation on the power of solidarity and care. Filled with deep emotion, spectacular settings, and a mix of panel art and full dramatic spreads, Stories of the Islands is a bright reimagining of familiar stories for a new generation.




Author’s note. Original stories of “Keong Mas (Golden Snail),” “Bawang Merah Bawang Putih (Shallot Garlic),” and “Timun Mas (Golden Cucumber).” Full-color illustrations.
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Praise & Reviews

School Library Journal

Gr 6 Up-Three Indonesian folktales-"Keong Mas," "Bawang Merah Bawang Putih," and "Timun Mas"-are reimagined in this anthology, which seeks to give power and autonomy to traditionally passive female characters. A selfish older sister, finding herself cursed by her younger sister, must seek to help someone other than herself before her curse can be lifted; a widower turns his anger, rooted in grief, on his daughters, who must stop taking responsibility for their father's happiness in order to find their own; and a happily unpartnered woman finds herself a caregiver of a young girl after she misguidedly agrees to an inadvisable deal and has to use her intellect to escape from it. The stories read quickly, and their wispy, rounded, and paradisaical illustrations are further romanticized in appearance through the use of lush, tropical, and forested settings colored in bejeweled hues of violets, golds, and teals. While some pages make ample use of white space, others use fluid spreads, panel-breaking art, and irregularly shaped, polygonal panels that add interest while leading up to unconventional happily-ever-afters. Characters have various skin tones, ranging from pale to dark, and diverse body types are included, as is blended family representation. The front matter includes a table of contents, while among the back matter is an author's note and a prose version of each of the original folktales. VERDICT A beautiful collection of folktales that succeeds in depicting strengthened female agency while promoting a healthy consideration for others.-Alea Perezα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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