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  • The Little Match Girl

    Hans Christian Andersen, Carol Phillips, British Literature Audiobooks

    Audiobook (British Literature Audiobooks, Oct. 19, 2017)
    "The Little Match Girl" (Danish: "Den Lille Pige med Svovlstikkerne", meaning "The little girl with the matchsticks") is a short story by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen. The story, about a dying child's dreams and hope, was first published in 1845. It has been adapted to various media, including an animated short film, a television musical, and an animated virtual reality story called "Allumette". On a cold New Year's Eve, a poor, young girl tries to sell matches in the street. She is already shivering from cold and early hypothermia, and she is walking barefoot having lost her too large slippers. Still, she is too afraid to go home, because her father will beat her for not selling any matches, and also as the many cracks in their shack can't keep out the cold wind. The girl takes shelter in a nook or alley and sits down...
  • The Little Match Girl

    Hans Christian Andersen, Teresa Gallagher, Naxos Audiobooks

    Audiobook (Naxos Audiobooks, Nov. 21, 2007)
    The wares of the poor little match girl illuminate her cold world, bringing some beauty to her brief, tragic life.
  • The Little Match Girl

    Hans Christian Andersen, Tamsin Greig, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, Oct. 4, 2012)
    It is bitterly cold, and the Little Match Girl is walking the icy streets in bare feet, trying to sell just one box of matches so she can go home and get warm. But no one wants to buy.... A magical retelling of the classic tale, read by Tamsin Greig.
  • The Little Match Girl

    David Warner, Greg Newbold

    Hardcover (Shadow Mountain, Oct. 17, 2017)
    The classic children's story The Little Match Girl, by Hans Christian Andersen, is retold for a Christmas audience as part of the annual Christmas concert series hosted by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. This beautifully illustrated edition shares the story of a young girl who attempts to sell her last bundle of matches on Christmas Eve. As the snow falls and the crowds pass her by, she strikes one of her matches, hoping for a little warmth. In its flame, she sees a vision of a roaring fire in a hot stove. The match goes out, taking the vision with it. A second match conjures a vision of a vast dining room complete with a feast fit for a king. The third match reveals a towering Christmas tree. With only a few matches left, she strikes them all and sees a vision of her beloved grandmother. Only this time, it is more than a vision as the spirit of grandmother takes the little match girl with her into heaven.
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  • The Little Match Girl

    Hans Christian Andersen, Erica Johns, Naxos AudioBooks

    Audiobook (Naxos AudioBooks, Nov. 14, 2013)
    This is a story from the Andersen's Fairy Tales collection. The world of Hans Christian Andersen is seen through the eyes of children. There is the everyday wonder of an ugly duckling being transformed into a swan; the puffed-up Emperor being fooled by his own importance; the tender tragedy of a little match girl; the upright honesty of John rewarded by his traveling companion. By bringing true feelings to these stories, Andersen's tales have become part of universal folklore.
  • The Little Match Girl

    Hans Christian Andersen, Elaine Sepani, Audio Sommelier

    Audible Audiobook (Audio Sommelier, April 30, 2019)
    The harsh realities of child poverty come to light in this short story by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The tale follows a barefoot girl trying to sell matchsticks on a frigid New Year's Eve. As the night grows colder, she lights the matches for warmth and has visions of her dead grandmother. Feel the cold seep into your bones as you hear this tale that has haunted listeners for over a century.
  • The Little Match Girl

    Hans Christian Andersen, Rachel Isadora

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 24, 2001)
    The luminous art of three-time Caldecott Honor recipient Jerry Pinkney transforms the nineteenth-century Danish girl of Andersen's tale into a child plucked straight from America's melting pot, shedding new light on the invisibility of the poor among the prosperous-a circumstance as familiar in Andersen's day as it is in our own."[A] beautifully illustrated version of a classic tale."(Booklist, starred review)
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  • The Little Match Girl

    Hans Christian Andersen, Jerry Pinkney

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 23, 2002)
    The luminous art of three-time Caldecott Honor recipient Jerry Pinkney transforms the nineteenth-century Danish girl of Andersen's tale into a child plucked straight from America's melting pot, shedding new light on the invisibility of the poor among the prosperous-a circumstance as familiar in Andersen's day as it is in our own."[A] beautifully illustrated version of a classic tale."(Booklist, starred review)
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  • The Little Match Girl

    Hans Christian Andersen, Blair Lent

    Library Binding (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 1, 1975)
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  • The Little Match Girl

    Hans Christian Andersen, Hyeon-Jeong Kim, Dongho Lee

    eBook (Happy House, Nov. 1, 2012)
    This modern adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale presents the heartwarming story of Adriana and her grandmother, who travel to a new world in the hopes of finding a better life. But suddenly Adriana's dreams are shattered, and she's left with only a flute, a box of matches, and her faith in God to fulfill her dreams. A wonderful story full of compassion, love, and faith.
  • Rainbow Colour: the Little Match Girl

    H.C. Andersen, Rene Cloke

    Hardcover (Award Publications, July 1, 1995)
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  • The Little Match Girl

    Hans Christian Andersen, Estela Raileanu

    eBook (Loopina Publishing House, Dec. 15, 2014)
    On a cold New Year's Eve, a poor girl tries to sell matches in the street. She is already shivering from cold and early hypothermia. Still she is afraid to go home because her father will beat her for not selling any matches. She shelters in a nook and sits down. The girl lights the matches to warm herself. In their glow, she sees several lovely visions including a Christmas tree and a holiday feast. The girl looks skyward and sees a shooting star; she then remembers her dead grandmother saying that such a falling star means someone is dying and is going to Heaven. As she lights the next match, she sees a vision of her grandmother, the only person to have treated her with love and kindness. She strikes one match after another to keep the vision of her grandmother alive for as long as she can.Running out of matches, the child dies and her grandmother carries her soul to Heaven. The next morning, passers-by find the child dead in the nook and feel pity for her.