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THE WIZARD'S TEARS
The Wizard's Tears is a children's story co-written by the two renowned American poets Anne Sexton (1928 - 1974) & Maxine Kumin (1925 - 2014) first published in 1975.
Now Seven Stories Press are re-releasing this story about which Kirkus Reviews wrote upon publication: "[...] Maxine Kumin and the late Anne Sexton breeze through this ersatz fairy-tale without trendy gimmicks or intrusive poeticizing--just a brisk, no-nonsense delivery. Sharp and spiffy."
Everything is going wrong in the town of Drocknock until the new wizard arrives. He is very young, and he is lonely, and very nervous too; but he knows just where to find the right spells to stop the chicken pox epidemic and bring back the twenty cows that had disappeared. The drought is the town's most important problem, however. The new wizard needs five of his own tears to bring rain, but he is so happy in Drocknock he cannot cry! "Peel an onion," the old wizard advises; "Bur," he warns, "beware, beware.... a wizard's tears are powerful. They can make strange magick."
With new illustrations by Keren Katz and an Afterword by the late Maxine Kumin.
Now Seven Stories Press are re-releasing this story about which Kirkus Reviews wrote upon publication: "[...] Maxine Kumin and the late Anne Sexton breeze through this ersatz fairy-tale without trendy gimmicks or intrusive poeticizing--just a brisk, no-nonsense delivery. Sharp and spiffy."
Everything is going wrong in the town of Drocknock until the new wizard arrives. He is very young, and he is lonely, and very nervous too; but he knows just where to find the right spells to stop the chicken pox epidemic and bring back the twenty cows that had disappeared. The drought is the town's most important problem, however. The new wizard needs five of his own tears to bring rain, but he is so happy in Drocknock he cannot cry! "Peel an onion," the old wizard advises; "Bur," he warns, "beware, beware.... a wizard's tears are powerful. They can make strange magick."
With new illustrations by Keren Katz and an Afterword by the late Maxine Kumin.
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Published 2018-10-01 by Seven Stories Press |