Triple Ripple: A fabulous fairytale
By (Author) Brigid Lowry
A&U Children's
A&U Children
1st March 2011
Australia
Young Adult
Fiction
A823.00
252
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
230g
The Writer begins with a sparkly good idea for a fabulous fairytale. A girl called Glory is sent to work in the Royal Palace, where the queen is planning a grand ball and a bad-tempered princess is sorting through jewels and tiaras. And, unknown to Glory, the threads of her destiny are coming together. Nova is reading the fairytale. Fairytales are not usually her thing, but right now she's feeling a bit messy and lost. Her best friend has gone away and bitchy Dylan is hassling her. Still, Nova is curious to find out why Glory's mother is scrabbling under the bed for an old magic book. Can the Writer make everything turn out happily ever after Will the princess find true love Will Glory escape a secret curse And can Nova smooth out the lumps and bumps in her life
'Triple Ripple' operates as a kind of literary prism, allowing separate narrative beams to be opened out. A literary conceit it may be, but Brigid Lowry blends her elements skilfully and playfully, making this a thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining read. Ibby Link In a new post-modernist novel for younger teenagers, Australian author Brigid Lowry weaves three stories in a single book. Alternating chapters explore the 'Fairy Tale' of Glory, a peasant girl who is sent to discover her destiny in the Royal Palace. 'The Reader' Nova whose current life mirrors some of the turbulence of the fairy tale and 'The Writer' who plots, plans and rewrites as she sometimes struggles to tell the story. School Librarian
Brigid Lowry is the author of Guitar Highway Rose, Follow the Blue, the fantasy adventure Space Camp, With Lots of Love from Georgia, a collection of stories and poetry Tomorrow All Will Be Beautiful, and Juicy Writing.