Cinderella: The Graphic Novel
Capstone Press
Stone Arch Books
1st September 2008
United States
Children
Fiction
741.5
Paperback
40
Cinderella's wicked stepmother won't let her go to the ball. But with a little help from a Fairy Godmother, she'll be getting there in style. There's just one catch. At midnight, her magical gown will turn back into dirty old rags.
"Once upon a time a heart was broken" begins this adaptation of a timeless tale. This version provides a few new and interesting twists. For example, a tree growing on Cinderella's mother's grave plays an important role. Clever text is supported by sepia-colored illustrations. An interesting history of the story is included.-- "School Library Journal"
I often tell the Grimm's version of Cinderella when I booktalk to tweens and teens. This GN variant is the closest to the Grimm that I have seen. It is dark (as is the Grimm variant) with simple text accessible even to readers with limited proficiency. A glossary is included. Stone Arch is doing mighty interesting things with the GN format.-- "The Goddess of YA Literature"
Beth Bracken is an award-winning author of books for children of all ages, from her Mom's Choice-winning Henry Helps books for toddlers to the critically acclaimed Faerieground series for middle-grade readers. Her picture book Too Shy for Show-and-Tell was one of the 2013 Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year in the Under-Five category. Beth lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota with her husband and their two children.