Press Release
March 28, 2005
For Immediate Release

Contact: Rick Hibberd, rick@vernissagepress.com, (888) 849-8697

Children's Christmas Book Introduces Little-Known Russian Culture

BOULDER, CO/March 2005/ A new title from Vernissage Press gets kids 3 and older ready for Christmas with some fun-to-say foreign language and some fascinating folk traditions and characters from a far-away country. While Russian can be difficult to pronounce, a guide at the beginning of the book makes words like the name of the little heroine, Snegurochka, a guaranteed giggle.

HOW THE RUSSIAN SNOW MAIDEN HELPED SANTA CLAUS broadens a child's world view with a lesson in self-image: the importance of being yourself.

Santa Claus is overworked one year and writes his friend Father Frost, the Russian Santa, to ask if the Snow Maiden, Frost's helper, could come to the North Pole and pitch in. Since Russian children do not open their presents until New Year's in January, Father Frost agrees and sends the Snow Maiden to the North Pole. He gives her a nesting doll (a matryoshka) to remind her of home. Playing with the doll consoles the Snow Maiden as she worries that she is not being enough help to Santa. When the littlest piece of the doll is lost, her woes are worsened and she despairs of being “only a little girl.” When the piece is found, Santa also finds the perfect gift he needed for this year's Christmas stockings. And the Snow Maiden learns a lesson in being herself.

Author Gail Buyske has been collecting Russian folk art since her first trip to Russia in 1975 as a college Russian language student. As a grown-up banker with degrees from Middlebury, Princeton, and Columbia, she lived in Moscow for three years. She is the editor of The Art of the Russian Matryoshka, published by Vernissage Press. This is her first book for children. Gail, her husband, and her matryoshka dolls live in New York.
Illustrator Natasha Voronina is an artist who lives in Sergiev Posad, a town outside of Moscow where the first Russian nesting doll was made over a hundred years ago. Natasha studied at the Technical College of Toys and is known for the unique and heart-warming style of her matryoshka dolls. This is her first book. Natasha has three children, all of whom are studying to be artists.

"When I saw Natasha's dolls in Izmailovo, the vast souvenir market in Moscow, I knew she was the artist for The Snow Maiden," said Buyske. "If only finding her was as easy. I went through doll sellers and friends and friends of friends to contact her. It was part of the challenge and the fun creating the book."

HOW THE RUSSIAN SNOW MAIDEN HELPED SANTA CLAUS (32 pages, ISBN 0972502742, $16.95, available through Baker&Taylor) will be introduced at Book Expo 2005 at the Javitts Center in New York, exibited at the PMA booth, with a publication date set for August 2005.

Vernissage Press is a new publisher with substantial acclaim for its definitive volume THE ART OF THE RUSSIAN MATRYOSHKA, which won recognition in 2004 from Publishers Marketing Association's Ben Franklin Awards (Finalist, Coffee Table Books) and Writers Notes Magazine (Best Art Book).

Press Kits, ARCs, and author interviews are available. Contact: Rick Hibberd, VP Marketing, at rick@vernissagepress.com or (888) 849-8697.

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