Book Descriptions
for Elsie Piddock Skips in Her Sleep by Eleanor Farjeon and Charlotte Voake
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
The elegant language of this short story has delighted all those who have discovered it throughout the decades. Little Elsie Piddock is a “born skipper” who skips “as never so.” Everyone who lives in Glynde under Mount Caburn knows this. Andy Spandy and the fairies know it, too. While she sleeps, they teach Elsie new skips. Years pass. A haughty new Lord takes charge of the old estate where the common folk have lived for centuries. After raising the rents, the Lord uses fences to block the people’s access to open spaces in the Mount Caburn area. Where will the children skip? Finally the Lord agrees to allow everyone a last skip. Afterwards, he will build factories on the common land. Skippers of all ages do their best to keep going. Just as they are ready to give up, Elsie Piddock, now an old woman, appears. To the astonishment of all, she skips as never so and saves the common spaces. “She has never stopped skipping on Caburn since. . . . If you go to Caburn at the new moon, you may catch a glimpse.” The wee skipper and her community of human and fairy folk are movingly illustrated in Charlotte Voake’s cool green watercolors. A handsome gift edition to read and cherish. (Ages 5‑9)
CCBC Choices 2001. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2001. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
First published in 1937, this is the classic story of Little Elsie Piddock who can skip like never so. The High Skip, Slow Skip, the Skip Double-Double, the Long Skip, the Strong Skip, the Skip Against Trouble... Elsie Piddock learns them all. Soon she can even outskip the fairies on Mount Caburn and is rewarded by their Skipping-Master, Andy-Spandy, with a gift of rare and lasting value - a magical skipping-rope - that, many years later, helps her thwart an unpleasant landowner threatening to deny access to the skipping-ground.
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