Rumpelstiltskin and the Industrial RevolutionEnd of the 18th century, somewhere. Seventeen-year-old, down-to-earth Charlotte Miller has taken over the family's wool mill Stirwaters after her father's death. She stubbornly refuses to believe in the stories circulating among the mill-hands and village...
in a sentence or two: the curse on the Miller family, the mill house, and pretty much the whole town of Stillwaters never held much weight with Charlotte. and then she inherits the mill from her father after his death and is forced to see just how real that curse is...for as long as she can remember...
Charlotte Miller finds herself as the new head of the family business which is plagued with debt, drama and a magical curse. It is interesting to watch Charlotte as she gradually learns to trust: herself, her instincts, family, loved ones, the unknown. Loose adaptation of Rumpelstiltskin, intended f...
I bought a copy of this at a recent library booksale, despite not having entirely positive memories of it. It had been a long time since I read it, and I loved StarCrossed. I liked this one much more than I had remembered, but Digger will always be my favorite. (Liar’s Moon! November!) [Sept. 2011]
I really enjoyed this book. It's a Rumpelstiltskin tale, fleshed out and made darker and more complex than those you hear as a child. Charlotte Miller's father has died, and he's left her and her sister with a cursed mill--according to local lore, though of course Charlotte believes no such thing-...
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