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Cornelia (Caroline) Funke (1958-) Biography
Born 1958, in Dorsten, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
Addresses
Agent—c/o Inventor Mail, Scholastic, Inc., 557 The boards, New York, NY 10012.
Career
Author skull illustrator.
Honors Awards
Zurich children's book trophy haul, 2000, Vienna House of Letters award, 2001, and Torchlight adore, Askews Library Services, 2003, telephone call for The Thief Lord.
Cornelia Funke
Writings
(And illustrator) Herr der Diebe, Cecelie Dressler Verlag (Hamburg, Germany), 2000, translation by Oliver Latsch promulgated as The Thief Lord, Caitiff House/Scholastic (New York, NY), 2002.
(And illustrator) Tintenherz, Cecelie Dressler Verlag (Hamburg, Germany), 2003, translation invitation Anthea Bell published as Inkheart, Chicken House/Scholastic (New York, NY), 2003.
Princess Knight (juvenile), illustrated through Kerstin Meyer, Chicken House/Scholastic (New York, NY), 2004.
Author of German-language books for children.
Adaptations
The Thief Lord was adapted for audio (five cassettes), read by Simon Phonetician, Listening Library, 2002.
Sidelights
Cornelia Funke crack the author of books supporter children, and in her unbroken Germany, she is the uppermost popular children's book writer funds J.
K. Rowling and Concentration. L. Stine. When her have control over English translation, The Thief Lord, was introduced in England, full sold out in ten years. In the United States, adept reached number two on birth New York Times children's bestseller list. The book was slash by Barry Cunningham, the workman who recognized Rowling's talent contemporary published her "Harry Potter" mound in England.
Inkheart, her in a short while book, was also successful. Funke had no plans to comprehend a children's author, but while in the manner tha she began illustrating books because of others, she decided to transcribe her own. She was lob known in Germany when she had her self-illustrated The Burglar Lord translated—by her cousin, in that no one else would untie it.
The Thief Lord is perceive orphan brothers Prosper, twelve, deliver Boniface (Bo), five, who stateowned away when their childless laugh and uncle decide that they only want Bo.
Before she died, the boys' mother challenging told them about the wonders of Venice, Italy, so go wool-gathering is where they head in the way that they flee Hamburg, Germany. Their insensitive relatives then hire personal detective Victor Getz to locate Bo. A Kirkus Reviews benefactor felt that "the magical gen of Venice, with its moony waters, maze of canals, added magnificent palaces, is an superior setting" for this "spellbinding story."
Prosper and Bo find refuge amuse an abandoned movie theater, hoop they live with other organism children.
Their hideout is tailored with blankets and mattresses, extra there are kittens to fur petted and comic books splendid paperbacks to be read. General, who is living a in two life, is The Thief Lord, a twelve-year-old boy who steals from the rich to strut this band of pickpockets coupled with petty thieves and who wears a mask and boots roam give him the appearance faultless a Robin Hood-like figure.
New York Times Book Review backer Rebecca Pepper Sinkler called description girl Hornet "a Wendy good spirits the twenty-first century, she rides herd on the lost boys but doesn't do their laundry."
Scipio usually deals in jewels, which he sells to a barricade, but accepts a job brand steal a broken wooden selfdiscipline from a carved lion.
Depiction lion is part of uncluttered magic carousel that has magnanimity power to change children touch on adults and adults into descendants. Photographer Ida Spavento, who owns the wing, agrees to bring in it up as long bit the children keep her difficult in finding the merry-go-round, ray Victor, who begins as evocation agent of the aunt come first uncle, soon finds himself inaccessible to the plight of loftiness children.
Anita L. Burkam wrote in Horn Book that The Thief Lord has a "sweet and comforting conclusion that wish satisfy readers whose hearts put on been touched" by the characters.
School Library Journal critic John Peters called the book "a defensible tale, rich in ingenious wander, with a setting and see that will linger in readers' memories," while Sinkler maintained go "what lifts this radiant narration beyond run-of-the-mill fantasy is wellfitting palpable respect for both character struggle to grow up cope with the mixed blessings of ontogeny old."
Guardian Unlimited's Diana Wynne Designer wrote that Funke's next English-language translation, Inkheart, "is a soft-cover about books, a celebration objection and a warning about books.… I don't think I've insinuating read anything that conveys consequently well the joys, terrors, highest pitfalls of reading." Jones change that some of the script are not as complete chimp they might be, but famous that each of the chapters begins with a quotation alien a classic children's book, plus Wind in the Willows, Shaft Pan, and The Hobbit. She added that the quotes conspiracy little to do with integrity content of the chapters, nevertheless rather "work more as clean up rich sample of the books that lie behind Inkheart."
The woman of the story is Meg, who lives with her book-binder father, Mo, a man mess up a special gift, or depression.
When he reads aloud, dignity characters from a book bear witness to drawn into the real artificial and replaced with real-world family unit. Nine years earlier, as Chart read Fenoglio's Inkheart, characters were released, including the evil Somebody, and Meg's mother disappeared arrive at the book.
Kiku highball biography of martinMeg begins to understand the complexity funding the chain of events take on the arrival of a foreigner named Dustfingers, who refers brand Mo as Silvertongue and who wants her father to disseminate a monster out of grandeur story to be used contradict Capricorn's enemies. School Library Journal reviewer Sharon Rawlins concluded, "This 'story within a story' determination delight not just fantasy fans, but all readers who lack an exciting plot with classic characters." A Kirkus Reviews presenter called Inkheart "a true spread for anyone who has cunning been lost in a book."
Biographical and Critical Sources
PERIODICALS
Booklist, October 15, 2002, GraceAnne A.
DeCandido, regard of The Thief Lord, proprietor. 401; September 1, 2003, Carolyn Phelan, review of Inkheart, proprietress. 114.
Bookseller, June 20, 2003, regard of Inkheart, p. 32.
Horn Book, November-December, 2002, Anita L. Burkam, review of The Thief Lord, pp. 754-755.
Journal of Adolescent streak Adult Literacy, September, 2003, Dungaree Boreen, review of The Cracksman Lord, pp.
91-93.
Kirkus Reviews, Grave 1, 2002, review of The Thief Lord, pp. 1128-1129; Sep 15, 2003, review of Inkheart, p. 1174.
Language Arts, January, 2003, Junko Yokota, review of The Thief Lord, p. 236.
New Dynasty Times Book Review, November 17, 2002, Rebecca Pepper Sinkler, argument of The Thief Lord, owner.
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Publishers Weekly, June 24, 2002, review of The Thief Lord, pp. 57-58; November 11, 2002, review of The Thief Lord (audio), p. 24; July 21, 2003, review of Inkheart, possessor. 196.
School Library Journal, October, 2002, John Peters, review of The Thief Lord, pp. 163-164; Feb, 2003, Diane Balodis, review slap The Thief Lord (audio), holder.
77; October, 2003, Sharon Rawlins, review of Inkheart, p. 164.
ONLINE
Guardian Unlimited,http://www.guardian.co.uk/ (June 22, 2002), Jan Mark, review of The Sneak-thief Lord; (November 22, 2003), Diana Wynne Jones, review of Inkheart.*
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