Golden: A Retelling of "Rapunzel"
"Once upon a Time" Is Timeless Before Rapunzel's birth, her mother made a dangerous deal with the sorceress Melisande: If she could not love newborn Rapunzel just as she appeared, she would surrender the child to Melisande. When Rapunzel was born completely bald and without hope of ever...
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"Once upon a Time" Is Timeless Before Rapunzel's birth, her mother made a dangerous deal with the sorceress Melisande: If she could not love newborn Rapunzel just as she appeared, she would surrender the child to Melisande. When Rapunzel was born completely bald and without hope of ever growing hair, her horrified mother sent her away with the sorceress to an uncertain future. After sixteen years of raising Rapunzel as her own child, Melisande reveals that she has another daughter, Rue, who was cursed by a wizard years ago and needs Rapunzel's help. Rue and Rapunzel have precisely "two nights and the day that falls between" to break the enchantment. But bitterness and envy come between the girls, and if they fail to work together, Rue will remain cursed...forever.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781416939269 (1416939261)
ASIN: 1416939261
Publish date: June 26th 2007
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Series: Once Upon A Time Fairytales
4.5/5 I’ve been intrigued by Golden‘s premise long before Project: Fairy Tale came to be. A Rapunzel re-telling where Rapunzel is bald? It’s definitely an interesting idea. At the same time, I was very worried. Everyone knows that Rapunzel’s trademark feature is her incredibly long hair. How can sh...
From the moment you begin reading this book, you can tell it's different from your typical fantasy novel. There's a quality to the storytelling that is easy to fall for in its first person, conversational manner, and it similarly is a story that has a certain mysterious trait-- a hint, maybe, like t...
Adds to my like of the name Harry! Best. Rapunzel. Retelling. Ever.
I liked Rue, as well as the appreciatively different take on "Rapunzel." There are simply not enough retellings of that story.