My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts

Author:   Torill Kove
Publisher:   Firefly Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781770859678


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 September 2017
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This tall tale of Kove's Norwegian grandmother was nominated for an Academy Award when first produced as an animated short film. Torill Kove's grandmother often told stories to Torill when she was a young girl. One in particular revolved around ironing shirts for the King of Norway. In My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts, Kove follows a thread of family history, embroidering it with playful twists along the way, imaginatively rendering her grandmother's life and work in Oslo during World War II. In Kove's retelling, her grandmother leads a Norwegian resistance to the invading German Army who had forced the King to flee for his safety. When the task of ironing the King's shirts was replaced by those of the German Army officers, Kove's grandmother and her shirt pressing sisters sabotage the enemy uniforms until morale among the Germans is so low that they lose the war and head home without a thing to wear! Full of sharp humor and myth making, My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts is a great example of how small contributions to the greater good count for a whole lot. My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts was nominated for an Oscar in 2000 and won 17 awards in all. It has also been produced as a book in Norway. AGES: 7 to 10 AUTHOR: Torill Kove is an Academy Award-winning animator (The Danish Poet) whose films include the critically acclaimed Me and My Moulton. Torill Kove continues as an animator and lives in Montreal.

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Author:   Torill Kove
Publisher:   Firefly Books Ltd
Imprint:   Firefly Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781770859678


ISBN 10:   1770859675
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 September 2017
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Between the story details and Torill Kove's illustrations, which are playful yet factual as seen by the accuracy of Torill Kove's depiction of the King, My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts is a splendid side story that illuminates how a country outside of the key players could withstand and triumph during World World II. By keeping her tale absorbing while boisterous in colour and cartoon-like illustrations, Torill Kove tells history in a way that goes beyond both truth and tragedy, something few stories of WWII can achieve.--Helen Kubiw CanLit for Little Canadians Blog (08/31/2017) A humourous picture book that tells of how Norway got a new king and how his shirts were ironed at a nearby shop... The entertaining story combines a grandmother's tales with historical events providing the message that seemingly small acts can make a big difference.--Glenn Perrett Durham Region News (09/01/2017) My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts is a fresh, quirky, and funny tall tale that purports to be the narrator's true account of her own grandmother's adventures, but which progressively leaves the realm of realism behind... Torill Kove's droll illustrations are filled with sly visual jokes throughout, such as the expressions on the faces of the candidates for king and the Ironing Diploma prominently displayed on the grandmother's wall, which reinforces the idea that even humble shirt pressers can exercise power against tyrannical regimes... At a time when everyone's on the lookout for the next film adaptation of a hot new book, it's a treat to see the tables turned and these short films poised for a literary encore.--Joanne Findon Quill and Quire (11/01/2017)


Between the story details and Torill Kove's illustrations, which are playful yet factual as seen by the accuracy of Torill Kove's depiction of the King, My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts is a splendid side story that illuminates how a country outside of the key players could withstand and triumph during World World II. By keeping her tale absorbing while boisterous in colour and cartoon-like illustrations, Torill Kove tells history in a way that goes beyond both truth and tragedy, something few stories of WWII can achieve.--Helen Kubiw CanLit for Little Canadians Blog (08/31/2017) A humourous picture book that tells of how Norway got a new king and how his shirts were ironed at a nearby shop... The entertaining story combines a grandmother's tales with historical events providing the message that seemingly small acts can make a big difference.--Glenn Perrett Durham Region News (09/01/2017) My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts is a fresh, quirky, and funny tall tale that purports to be the narrator's true account of her own grandmother's adventures, but which progressively leaves the realm of realism behind... Torill Kove's droll illustrations are filled with sly visual jokes throughout, such as the expressions on the faces of the candidates for king and the Ironing Diploma prominently displayed on the grandmother's wall, which reinforces the idea that even humble shirt pressers can exercise power against tyrannical regimes... At a time when everyone's on the lookout for the next film adaptation of a hot new book, it's a treat to see the tables turned and these short films poised for a literary encore.--Joanne Findon Quill and Quire (11/01/2017) The simply delightful book replicates the actual NFB 2000 Oscar nominated animated short. Starting with a photo of her grandmother, Kove ingeniously interweaves her grandmother's treasured memories with true historical events. The whimsical tale is told with great flourish, exaggeration, humour and love. As a personal interpretation of her familys history, My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts cleverly shows the ordinary citizen partaking in a side story of wartime resistance. The result is both playful, heartfelt and yet serious as it is set in a difficult time in Norway's history. The author's quirky style perfectly suits the narrative which is reflected in the colourful, spirited and comedic drawings. Highly Recommended.--Reesa Cohen Canadian Review of Materials (10/27/2017)


Between the story details and Torill Kove's illustrations, which are playful yet factual as seen by the accuracy of Torill Kove's depiction of the King, My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts is a splendid side story that illuminates how a country outside of the key players could withstand and triumph during World World II. By keeping her tale absorbing while boisterous in colour and cartoon-like illustrations, Torill Kove tells history in a way that goes beyond both truth and tragedy, something few stories of WWII can achieve.--Helen Kubiw CanLit for Little Canadians Blog (08/31/2017) A humourous picture book that tells of how Norway got a new king and how his shirts were ironed at a nearby shop... The entertaining story combines a grandmother's tales with historical events providing the message that seemingly small acts can make a big difference.--Glenn Perrett Durham Region News (09/01/2017)


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Torill Kove is an Academy Award-winning animator ('The Danish Poet') whose films include the critically acclaimed 'Me and My Moulton'. Torill Kove continues as an animator and lives in Montreal.

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