The Girl in the Tower
Palgrave USA
Square Fish
28th March 2017
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
813.6
256
Width 141mm, Height 182mm, Spine 18mm
204g
Ever since she could remember, Violet and her mother have been locked away in a tower by the evil Queen Bogdana, who has the kingdom under her spell. The queen has all she wants except one thing-beauty. Violet possesses this beauty. She also has a secret: though she is very small, both her spirit and her heart are mighty. When Violet is summoned by Bogdana to start training to become a real princess, it seems like her life might be taking a turn for the better. But hope quickly fades when Violet's mother is expelled from the castle and they're forbidden to see each other ever again. With everyone's lives in the balance, it's up to Violet to break the spell and reunite her family. The Girl in the Tower by Lisa Schroeder is a magical tale about family and finding your strengths, full of haunting illustrations from award-winning artist, Nicoletta Ceccoli. "Recommended for fans of fairy tales and modern Disney princesses." -School Library Journal
A Utah Beehive Award Nominee
"Kids will find it easy to root for determined Violet as she sets out to secure her family's freedom. . . her courage and hope light up the pages of this sweetly quaint fairy tale."--Publishers Weekly
"Recommended for fans of fairy tales and modern Disney princesses." --School Library Journal
Lisa Schroeder is the author of more than a dozen books for kids and teens, including the YA novels I Heart You, You Haunt Me and The Bridge From Me to You and the middle-grade novels It's Raining Cupcakes and My Secret Guide to Paris. She lives in Oregon. lisaschroederbooks.com Nicoletta Ceccoli is the award-winning illustrator of many children's books, including How Robin Saved Spring by Debbie Ouellet. She studied animation at the Institute of Art in Urbino, Italy, and lives in Italy. nicolettaceccoli.com