The Skull: A Tyrolean Folktale

The Skull: A Tyrolean Folktale

The Skull: A Tyrolean Folktale

The Skull: A Tyrolean Folktale

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It's no surprise that we love Jon Klassen. You can line up all of his projects, and we'd gleefully spend the day trying to rank which is best (and then go back and rearrange that list). So when he has a new project, our baseline is unbridled enthusiasm. However, after being slowly teased out by the Caldecott Medalist on social media in 2019, The Skull opens a new chapter of our Klassen fandom. This Klassenian retelling of a Tyrolean folktale will satisfy your storytime needs, and his author's note will open your mind to the beautifully mysterious world you didn't know you needed to explore.

A #1 New York Times bestseller!
A Kirkus Book Prize Finalist!
A New York Times Best Children’s Chapter Book the Year
A Wall Street Journal Best Children's Book of the Year

Caldecott Medalist and New York Times best-selling author-illustrator Jon Klassen delivers a deliciously macabre treat for folktale fans.


Jon Klassen's signature wry humor takes a turn for the ghostly in this thrilling retelling of a traditional Tyrolean folktale. In a big abandoned house, on a barren hill, lives a skull. A brave girl named Otilla has escaped from terrible danger and run away, and when she finds herself lost in the dark forest, the lonely house beckons. Her host, the skull, is afraid of something too, something that comes every night. Can brave Otilla save them both? Steeped in shadows and threaded with subtle wit—with rich, monochromatic artwork and an illuminating author’s note—The Skull is as empowering as it is mysterious and foreboding.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781536223361
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Publication date: 07/11/2023
Pages: 112
Sales rank: 11,171
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 6 - 9 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Jon Klassen is the creator of the #1 New York Times best-selling I Want My Hat Back, which won a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor, and its companions: This Is Not My Hat, which won a Caldecott Medal and a Kate Greenaway Medal, and We Found a Hat, named a Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book of the Year. He is also the author-illustrator of The Rock from the Sky and the illustrator of Extra Yarn, Sam and Dave Dig a Hole, Triangle, Square, and Circle, all by Mac Barnett; House Held Up by Trees by Ted Kooser; the Skunk and Badger series by Amy Timberlake; and the middle-grade Pax series by Sara Pennypacker. Originally from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Jon Klassen now lives in Los Angeles.

Read an Excerpt

The Forest
The Dark
The House

Otilla ran and ran.
She ran through trees and up hills. She ran for a long time. All through the night.

Otilla had grown up in this forest,
but after a while the trees began to look different. They were getting closer together.

Otilla kept running.
 
As she ran, Otilla began to hear her name being called. She couldn’t tell if it was someone’s voice or the wind in her ears.
 
“Otilllllaaa.”
“Otiiiiillaaaaaa.”
 
“Otilllllaaaaaaa.”
“Otillll—”
 
Otilla suddenly tripped on a fallen branch and fell hard into the snow. She didn’t get up. She could not run anymore. She listened for her name, but now it was quiet.
 
Otilla lay in the snow and the dark and the quiet and she cried.
 
When she was done crying,
she got up and began moving forward again.
 
All at once, the trees stopped. She came out of the woods and into an open yard. In front of her, in the distance, was a very big, very old house.

Otilla went up to the house.
It looked abandoned, but when she tried to open the door, it was locked. She knocked loudly to see if anyone was inside,
but nobody came to the door.
“Hello?” she called out.
“Hello,” someone answered.
 
Otilla looked up to where the voice had come from. In a window above the door, she saw a skull looking at her.

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