The Girl Who Sat by the Ashes


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(4.3 stars; 23 reviews)

"Because she used to herd Goats in the high places and the rocky places, she went by the name of Girl-go-with-the-Goats. But that was not the name that she herself called herself. She called herself Maid-alone..."

So begins Padriac Colum's rendition of this classical, well-known tale. He was a master story teller, and in this short book combines vivid characters and a depth of plot with the rough-hewn simplicity the story demands. If you are fond of Cinderella stories, you will enjoy this book. And if you believe you dislike all such, it may yet win you over and change your mind. (2 hr 5 min)

Capítulos

01 - The Coming of Crow-feather-Cloak 7:34 Leído por Arctura
02 - Fruit for the King's Son 6:51 Leído por Arctura
03 - Girl-go-with-the-Goats Loses House Room 8:12 Leído por Arctura
04 - The Girl in the Goat-shed 9:29 Leído por Arctura
05 - Fire for the King's Son 9:13 Leído por Arctura
06 - Crow-feather-Cloak Again 8:36 Leído por nanacindy
07 - Through the Three Woods and to the King's Castle 8:59 Leído por Elizabeth Klett
08 - Water for the King's Son 6:02 Leído por Elizabeth Klett
09 - What the Geese Talked Of 2:48 Leído por Elizabeth Klett
10 - The King's Son Goes Seeking 5:48 Leído por Elizabeth Klett
11 - How Maid-alone Ceased Being a Goose-herd 4:06 Leído por Elizabeth Klett
12 - The Girl Who Sat by the Ashes 2:35 Leído por Elizabeth Klett
13 - The Ball in the King's Castle 10:48 Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)
14 - The Matchless Maiden Loses Her Golden Slipper 16:10 Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)
15 - The Wisest Woman Comes to the King's Castle 12:23 Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)
16 - The Clock Strikes and Maid-alone Stays 6:21 Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)

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(4.5 stars)

I'm 8 I think it is a great story ????

Not my cup of tea


(2 stars)

Sorry, I'm not fond of Cinderella stories and this didn't win me over, although it was a creative reworking of the original tale.

A well known tale with few variations on the theme.


(4 stars)

Beautifully read though.