A big quiet house

With a tiny, cluttered house, giggling children, and a snoring wife, the poor man can’t get a good night’s sleep. If only, he thinks, I had a big quiet house! He throws off his covers and goes to visit the wise old woman at the edge of the village. Surely she can help him solve his problem. And she does, but not without giving him some very unusual advice. “”Bring a chicken into your house,”” she suggests. And when that doesn’t work, she has him add a goat, a horse, a cow, and even a sheep.

The ending of the story proves, as so many ancient folktales do, that quite often, nonsense makes the best sense of all. Susan Greenstein’s bold illustrations – white pencil on black surface with watercolor – carry the reader through the warm interiors and peaceful nights of Eastern Europe.

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