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Fairest of Them All, Autographed Novel
What if Rapunzel was Snow White's evil stepmother? From the author of Godmother and Mermaid, The Fairest of Them All (Touchstone Paperback; Simon & Schuster; August 2013) explores what happens when fairy tale heroines grow up and don't live happily ever after. Eleanor Brown calls it “intricate, inventive, and charged with magic.” Jamie Ford says he “loved this unexpected spin on the story of Rapunzel, this strong-willed devourer of hearts.” Caroline Leavitt says that it “unfolds like a waking dream, with prose that shimmers like cut diamonds.” This dark, gorgeous tale isn’t kid’s stuff—but a high-concept exploration of how the evil witches in fairytales come to be. 288 pages.
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Fairest of Them All, Autographed Novel
Fairest of Them All, Autographed Novel
What if Rapunzel was Snow White's evil stepmother? From the author of Godmother and Mermaid, The Fairest of Them All (Touchstone Paperback; Simon & Schuster; August 2013) explores what happens when fairy tale heroines grow up and don't live happily ever after. Eleanor Brown calls it “intricate, inventive, and charged with magic.” Jamie Ford says he “loved this unexpected spin on the story of Rapunzel, this strong-willed devourer of hearts.” Caroline Leavitt says that it “unfolds like a waking dream, with prose that shimmers like cut diamonds.” This dark, gorgeous tale isn’t kid’s stuff—but a high-concept exploration of how the evil witches in fairytales come to be. 288 pages.
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What if Rapunzel was Snow White's evil stepmother? From the author of Godmother and Mermaid, The Fairest of Them All (Touchstone Paperback; Simon & Schuster; August 2013) explores what happens when fairy tale heroines grow up and don't live happily ever after. Eleanor Brown calls it “intricate, inventive, and charged with magic.” Jamie Ford says he “loved this unexpected spin on the story of Rapunzel, this strong-willed devourer of hearts.” Caroline Leavitt says that it “unfolds like a waking dream, with prose that shimmers like cut diamonds.” This dark, gorgeous tale isn’t kid’s stuff—but a high-concept exploration of how the evil witches in fairytales come to be. 288 pages.















