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Oct 1, 1988 · Dear Mili is a delightful long-lost story from Wilhem Grimm and Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. The story itself is an evocative and somber exploration of the individual human and especially the child's reaction to war and tragedy.
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Wilhelm Grimm, Maurice Sendak (Illustrator), Ralph Manheim (Translator) 4.01. 814 ratings85 reviews. Young Mili escapes a horrible war by living for thirty years in the forest with a kindly and mysterious old man, in a long-lost Grimm tale illustrated by the Caldecott Medalist for Where the Wild Things Are. Reissue.
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Dear Mili. PDF Cite Share. In 1816, the folktale collector Wilhelm Grimm wrote to a young girl, Mili, a letter that included a story. The letter was preserved by the family; its existence...
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Dear Mili. Author: Wilhelm K. Grimm, illustrated by Maurice Sendak; translated by Ralph Manheim. Read Excerpt. Take a Look Inside! About This Book. A New York Times bestseller, this long-lost Grimm fairy tale illustrated by Maurice Sendak is available again. Read More. Page Count. 40. Genre. Children’s Literature. On Sale. 10/01/1988. Age Range.
May 18, 1995 · The discovery of a previously unknown tale by Wilhelm Grimm in 1983 made headlines around the world. Five years later the first edition of Dear Mili, illustrated by Maurice Sendak (Where...
The story of dear Mili was preserved in a letter Wilhelm Grimm wrote to a little girl in 1816, a letter that remained in her family's possession for over a century and a half. It tells of a...
The story of dear Mili was preserved in a letter Wilhelm Grimm wrote to a little girl in 1816, a letter that remained in her family’s possession for over a century and a half. It tells of a mother who sends her daughter into the forest to save her from a terrible war.