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My Mother Is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World (1945)

af Becky Reyher

Andre forfattere: Ruth Chrisman Gannett (Illustrator)

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A Russian folktale about a little girl who is lost and goes looking for her mother. When asked what her mother's name is, Varya says that she is the most beautiful woman in the world.
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This book was published in 1945, and the story takes place in the Ukraine when it was still a part of Russia. A little girl gets lost and is so distraught that when people ask her what her parents' names are, she only manages to say that her mother is the most beautiful woman in the world.

But that "main" plot doesn't really start until halfway into the book. The first half details a holiday party, and weirdly talks about last year's party instead of describing the current year party as it's happening.

There was far too much text here, and during the first half, my 6-year-old nephew announced that it was boring and walked away. To be fair, my 10-year-old niece stayed and said at the end that the book was a good one. I was bored. And really confused about the purpose of the first half. I think the story had so much promise but needed a slightly different structure.

The illustrations are vintage, bright, and capture the folk festivity well. ( )
  RachelRachelRachel | Nov 21, 2023 |
A little girl falls asleep while her parents are busy with the harvest. Finding her mother again is all she wants, and this story is delightfully told. The illustrations by Ruth Gannett are wonderful. Given its copyright date, 1945, I guess it's understandable that the author calls her story a Russian folk tale, although it obviously takes place in Ukraine, where folks then and now do not consider themselves Russian. I simply love this book. ( )
  SaintSunniva | Oct 27, 2021 |
A young girl from the Ukraine loses her mother and gives only one bit of information to the strangers who look for her: She's the most beautiful woman in the world. Tear-jerker alert!
The illustrations almost look like old newsprint technology, tiny dots create the shapes and colors. The writing hearkens us back to the days of celebration for a harvest well earned. (1945 Caldecott Honor)
  scducharme | Feb 5, 2012 |
A gentle story of a little lost girl who can only tell rescuers that her mother is "the most beautiful woman in the world." Many beautiful women are brought forth for the girl to identify, but none are right. Finally, a dumpy, lumpy little woman emerges who is the right one - and "most beautiful" in the little girl's eyes. We don't love people because they are beautiful - they are beautiful because we love them.

The illustrations are beautiful. Color washes brightly depict traditional Russian peasant and festival costumes. ( )
  MerryMary | Sep 19, 2008 |
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We do not love people because they are beautiful, but they seem beautiful to us because we love them!"
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For my Russian mother Lisa Hourwich who told this story to me when I was a child, and whose stories still seem to me the most beautiful in the world.
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Once upon a time, long, long ago, when the harvest season had come again in the Ukraine, the villagers were all busy cutting and gathering the wheat.
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