The Fairytale Keeper: Avenging the Queen
โ Scribed by Andrea Cefalo
- Publisher
- Scarlet Primrose Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780985167813
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Anonymous, nameless, Adelaide Schumacher should have been lost to history. Medieval girls dont make legends. If theyre lucky to live long enough, they make babies.
But Adelaide's life is anything but average. How else could the daughter of a shoemaker and a storyteller end up immortalized as the real Snow White?
The Fairytale Keeper, first in a series of fairy tale adaptations, was a quarter-finalist in Amazon's 2013 Breakthrough Novel Contest and an Indie Book of the Day that Publisher's Weekly calls a "resonant tale set late in the 13th century with unexpected plot twists. An engaging story of revenge and redemption.
In her debut novel, Cefalo breathes life into Grimm's most famous characters, especially into strong female protagonist, Adelaide. The Fairytale Keeper weaves historical events and fairy tales into a story of corruption and vengeance that will leave readers wondering where fact ends and fiction begins.
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