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Books with author Margot Zemach

  • It Could Always Be Worse: A Yiddish Folk Tale

    Margot Zemach

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 1990)
    An unfortunate man who lives with his mother, wife, and six children in a one-room hut finds his situation going from bad to worse when he follows a rabbi's unlikely advice
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  • It Could Always be Worse : A Yiddish Folk Tale

    Margot Zemach

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus andamp, July 31, 2002)
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  • The Three Wishes: An Old Story

    Margot Zemach

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Duffy and the Devil; a Cornish Tale retold

    Margot Zemach, Harve Zemach

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, March 15, 1995)
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  • Duffy and the Devil

    Harve Zemach, Margot Zemach

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Dec. 1, 1986)
    Duffy and the Devil was a popular play in Cornwall in the nineteenth century, performed at the Christmas season by groups of young people who went from house to house. The Zemachs have interpreted the folk tale which the play dramatized, recognizable as a version of the widespread Rumpelstiltskin story. Its main themes are familiar, but the character and details of this picture book are entirely Cornish, as robust and distinctive as the higgledy-piggledy, cliff-hanging villages that dot England's southwestern coast from Penzance to Land's End.The language spoken by the Christmas players was a rich mixture of local English dialect and Old Cornish (similar to Welsh and Gaelic), and something of this flavor is preserved in Harve Zemach's retelling. Margot Zemach's pen-and-wash illustrations combine a refined sense of comedy with telling observation of character, felicitous drawing with decorative richness, to a degree that surpasses her own past accomplishments. Duffy and the Devil is a 1973 New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of the Year and Outstanding Book of the Year, a 1974 National Book Award Finalist for Children's Books, and the winner of the 1974 Caldecott Medal.
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  • It Could Always Be Worse: A Yiddish Folk Tale

    Margot Zemach

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Once upon a time a poor unfortunate man lived with his mother, his wife, and his six children in a one-room hut.Because they were so crowded, the children often fought and the man and his wife argued. When the poor man was unable to stand it any longer, he ran to the Rabbi for help.As he follows the Rabbi's unlikely advice, the poor man's life goes from bad to worse, with increasingly uproarious results. In his little hut, silly calamity follows foolish catastrophe, all memorably depicted in full-color illustrations that are both funnier and lovelier than any this distinguished artist has done in the past. It Could Always Be Worse is a 1977 New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of the Year and Outstanding Book of the Year, and a 1978 Caldecott Honor Book.
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  • Siempre Puede Ser Peor/It Could Always Be Worse

    Margot Zemach

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux (J), March 15, 1656)
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