Anne Sheldon’s heroines have lowered eyes and seditious smiles. They are people of folklore and fairy tales: Penelope, the Crane Maiden, the Fates. Her heroes are outsiders in their own stories—Rumpelstiltskin and Arachne’s father. These story-poems and stories focus on the work that women do with spinning wheel, spindle, and knitting needles. They are accompanied by evocative images of these instruments and the cloth they yield.
This book is part of the Conversation Pieces Books series and is book #22 in the series.