The Rough-Face Girl
Author
Rafe Martin
Illustrator
David Shannon
Published
4/13/1998
Age Groups
Early Childhood (0-3)
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Rafe Martin
Illustrator
David Shannon
Published
4/13/1998
Age Groups
Early Childhood (0-3)
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Rafe Martin
Illustrator
David Shannon
Published
4/13/1998
Age Groups
Early Childhood (0-3)
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Early Elementary (5-8)
Summary of Book
From Algonquin Indian folklore comes a powerful, haunting rendition of Cinderella.
In a village by the shores of Lake Ontario lived an invisible being. All the young women wanted to marry him because he was rich, powerful, and supposedly very handsome. But to marry the invisible being the women had to prove to his sister that they had seen him. And none had been able to get past the sister's stern, all-knowing gaze.
Then came the Rough-Face girl, scarred from working by the fire. Could she succeed where her beautiful, cruel sisters had failed?
Author Biography
Rafe Martin has a Masters Degree in English Literature from the University of Toronto, where he studied with such noted figures as Northrop Frye and Marshall McLuhan. He and his wife, Rose, used to own and manage the Ox Cart Book Shop in Rochester, New York. It was here that Rafe Martin first began to explore his talent and skills in storytelling to which he now devotes his time. The Martins live in Rochester, New York, with their Siberian Husky, and two cats. They also have two grown children. When not working, Rafe often goes to his cabin in the Adirondacks. Situated on a river, it allows him to practice his favorite sport--kayaking.
Illustrator Biography
David Shannon (born October 5, 1959) is an American writer and illustrator of children's books. Shannon grew up in Spokane, Washington. In 1998 he won the Caldecott Honor for his No, David!. He has also written A Bad Case of Stripes, How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball, and The Amazing Christmas Extravaganza.