The Robber Hotzenplotz

Author:   Otfried Preussler ,  Anthea Bell ,  F.J. Tripp
Publisher:   New York Review Books
ISBN:  

9781681378992


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   22 April 2025
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 9 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Otfried Preussler ,  Anthea Bell ,  F.J. Tripp
Publisher:   New York Review Books
Imprint:   New York Review Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.30cm
Weight:   0.147kg
ISBN:  

9781681378992


ISBN 10:   168137899
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   22 April 2025
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
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.
Language:   German

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""Both wonderfully timeless and quirky, this unconventional adventure will delight its audience and belongs in most collections.” —School Library Journal, starred review ""In the highly successful Robber Hotzenplotz, Preussler reveals an almost inexhaustible fantasy and an unfailing sense of humor."" —Horst Künnemann, Bookbird “This humorous and entertaining story is a quick read that will appeal to a wide variety of readers.” —CLEAR (Children’s Literature Evaluation and Review Interest Group - Ohio)  “Merrily illustrated, this absurd little adventure would make a dynamite read-aloud for ages 6 and up.” —Orange Marmalade Books Praise for Otfried Preussler “Two definitive aspects of his work stand out: first, a deep rootedness in the oral tradition of the fairy tales and legends of his homeland; and second, the author’s process for creating stories that, as a teacher, he has actually told to his students...[Preussler’s works are] a solid, integral part of children’s literature.” —Ute Baumann, Bookbird


"""Both wonderfully timeless and quirky, this unconventional adventure will delight its audience and belongs in most collections.” —School Library Journal, starred review ""In the highly successful Robber Hotzenplotz, Preussler reveals an almost inexhaustible fantasy and an unfailing sense of humor."" —Horst Künnemann, Bookbird “This humorous and entertaining story is a quick read that will appeal to a wide variety of readers.” —CLEAR (Children’s Literature Evaluation and Review Interest Group - Ohio)  “Merrily illustrated, this absurd little adventure would make a dynamite read-aloud for ages 6 and up.” —Orange Marmalade Books Praise for Otfried Preussler “Two definitive aspects of his work stand out: first, a deep rootedness in the oral tradition of the fairy tales and legends of his homeland; and second, the author’s process for creating stories that, as a teacher, he has actually told to his students...[Preussler’s works are] a solid, integral part of children’s literature.” —Ute Baumann, Bookbird"


Author Information

Otfried Preussler (1923–2013) was born into a family of teachers in Reichenberg, Czechoslovakia, and as a boy loved listening to the folktales of the region. Drafted into the army during World War II, Preussler was captured in 1944 and spent the next five years as a prisoner of war in the Tatar Republic. After his release, he moved to Bavaria and became a primary-­school teacher and principal, supplementing his income by working as a reporter for a local newspaper and by writing scripts for children’s radio. One of the most popular authors for children in Germany, Preussler was twice awarded the German Children’s Book Prize. His many books have been translated into fifty-five languages and have sold over fifty million copies. New York Review Books also publishes Preussler’s Krabat & the Sorcerer’s Mill, The Little Water Sprite, and The Little Witch.  Anthea Bell is a translator from the German, French, and Danish, and the winner of the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, the Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator’s Prize, and, three times over, the Marsh Award for Children’s Literature in Translation. She has translated Asterix, Hans Christian Andersen, Cornelia Funke, Kerstin Gier, W.G. Sebald, Sigmund Freud, and several novels by Otfried Preussler.   Franz Josef Tripp (1915–1978) illustrated, among many other books, Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver by Michael Ende, as well as The Little Ghost and the two sequels to The Robber Hotzenplotz by Otfried Preussler. His son is the artist Jan Peter Tripp.

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