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Ursula

by Fabio Moon

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ISBN13: 9781932051223
ISBN10: 1932051228
Condition: Standard
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Once upon a time, there was a story. A love story. Different listeners will hear different things from the love story; for some, it might be a tale of journeys and rites of passage and battles won and foes vanquished and happily-ever-after. For other listeners, it might be a story about dreams and desires, for all is simple, beautiful and magical when you're young and in love. But once upon a time.... there was a story, and listen to me now: it was a love story.

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"Brazilian cartoonists (and twin brothers) Moon and Ba originally self-published this odd little fairy tale — literally — about love. Young Prince Miro adores a girl named Ursula. Years later, his father (the king) tells him to go out and find a bride, so Miro tracks Ursula down. But Ursula, it turns out, is a fairy, and fairies explode when they fall in love. Which she does, and the two promptly find themselves inside the wintry landscape of Ursula's subconscious with a magic bird and facing a dragon representing Ursula's heart. And then things get really vague and metaphysical. Even when the story makes almost no sense or threatens to drown itself in recycled double-talk about the nature of love, Moon and Ba's lively pen-and-ink work carries the tale. The kids are big-headed caricatures, but their expressions and body language speak volumes; the older versions of Miro and Ursula are drawn with more sophistication and attention to light and shadow. The authors' fantastic inventions, like the bespectacled dragon, appear in yet another style that differentiates between realism and whimsy. The story's ending is somewhat messy, with chatter about 'great love stories' and 'deepest wishes' that hits readers over the head with a message. Still, the journey there is fun to observe." Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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zyrowan, July 11, 2006 (view all comments by zyrowan)
Ursula is a very charming story of two who fall in love long before they can fully conceive what love is exactly. This book is rich with mythology, and I'm not clear how much of it is historical and how much comes from the mind of its authors. It took me a few pages to break through the chaos of what was occuring, but once I did, I found a truly wonderful story that pulled a lot of the same heart strings as Craig Thompson's wonderful book, Goodbye, Chunky Rice.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781932051223
Author:
Ba, Gabriel
Publisher:
AiT/PlanetLar
Illustrator:
Ba, Gabriel
Subject:
General
Subject:
Graphic Novels - General
Publication Date:
20040714
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
72
Dimensions:
9 x 5 x 0.125 in 0.2 lb
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