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Books in Twice upon a Time series

  • Sleeping Beauty: The One Who Took The Really Long Nap

    Wendy Mass

    Library Binding (Turtleback, April 1, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In a fresh, new version of a favorite tale, Princess Rose is forced to avoid sharp objects because of a fairy curse, but when she nonetheless falls into a 100-year sleep after accidentally pricking her finger, the slumbering princess is discovered by a prince who worries about his bloodthirsty ogre mother.
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  • The Night Dance: A Retelling of "The Twelve Dancing Princesses"

    Suzanne Weyn, Mahlon F. Craft

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Nov. 25, 2008)
    Under the stars, in a secret world... Rowena, the youngest of twelve sisters, loves to slip out of the castle at night and dance in a magical forest. Soon she convinces her sisters to join her. When Sir Ethan notices that his daughters' slippers look tattered every morning, he is certain they've been sneaking out. So he posts a challenge to all the suitors in the kingdom: The first man to discover where his daughters have been is free to marry the one he chooses. Meanwhile a handsome young knight named Bedivere is involved in a challenge of his own: to return the powerful sword, Excalibur, to a mysterious lake. While looking for the lake, Bedivere meets the beautiful Rowena and falls for her. Bedivere knows that accepting Sir Ethan's challenge is the only opportunity for him to be with Rowena forever. But this puts both Bedivere and Rowena in a dangerous situation...one in which they risk their lives for a chance at love.
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  • Beauty And The Beast: The Only One Who Didn't Run Away

    Wendy Mass

    Library Binding (Turtleback, April 30, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Wendy Mass tells the story of Beauty and the Beast, as never heard before! When you're stuck with the name Beauty, people expect a lot from you - like beauty and grace and courage and a sense of style. But what if you have none of these things? What if all you like to do is read books and search for odd objects that other people drop? Oh, and you have a perfect older sister who really should have had your name instead of you. And when you're a prince, you're supposed to be athletic and commanding and brave and tall. But what if you are none of those things? What if all you like to do is play the bagpipes (badly), study the stars, and try to figure out how to make worms live forever? Oh, and you also have a perfect older brother who is a lot more princely than you'll ever be.
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  • The Rose Bride: A Retelling of "The White Bride and the Black Bride"

    Nancy Holder, Mahlon F. Craft

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, June 26, 2007)
    "Once upon a Time" Is Timeless When Rose's mother dies, her only comfort is the exquisite rose garden her mother left behind. The purple blossoms serve as an assurance of her mother's love. But Rose is dealt a second blow when her father dies and his greedy widow, Ombrine, and her daughter, Desirée, move in and take over the manor in true Cinderella fashion. Fate has been cruel to Ombrine and Desirée, too. So despite their harsh ways, Rose has compassion. But these feelings are bitterly tested when, in a rage, Ombrine tears out the garden. Rose nearly gives up all hope -- until a chance meeting with the king. Happiness might be within her reach, but first she must prevail over Ombrine. And then she must determine if she has the courage to love.
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  • Before Midnight: A Retelling of "Cinderella"

    Cameron Dokey, Mahlon F. Craft

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, March 6, 2007)
    "ONCE UPON A TIME" IS TIMELESS Etienne de Brabant is brokenhearted. His wife has died in childbirth, leaving him alone with an infant daughter he cannot bear to name. But before he abandons her for king and court, he brings a second child to be raised alongside her, a boy whose identity he does not reveal. The girl, La Cendrillon, and the boy, Raoul, pass sixteen years in the servants' care until one day a very fine lady arrives with her two daughters. The lady has married La Cendrillon's father, and her arrival changes their lives. When an invitation to a great ball reaches the family, La Cendrillon's new stepmother will make a decision with far-reaching effects. Her choice will lead La Cendrillon and Raoul toward their destiny -- a choice that will challenge their understanding of family, test their loyalty and courage, and, ultimately, teach them who they are.
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  • Rapunzel

    Saviour Pirotta, Lucy Fleming

    Library Binding (QEB Publishing _ Quarto Library, Aug. 1, 2017)
    A poor couple steal from an old woman, who takes their baby in revenge, and names her Rapunzel. She keeps the child locked in a tower and in years to come, uses Rapunzel's long hair to thwart a young prince's efforts to help Rapunzel escape. But the prince's love for Rapunzel and hers for him eventually unites them―and the old woman is never seen again.
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  • Just Right

    Alan Osmond, Thomas Aarrestad

    Hardcover (Ideals Publications, Oct. 15, 1998)
    Junior Bear is missing and the police officer sent to investigate looks oddly familiar to Tiny and his parents, Grandma and Grandpa Bear. When Officer Goldie is sent to the local hotel to check out a break-in, she makes an interesting connection between her two cases. Full color.
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  • Midnight Pearls: A Retelling of "The Little Mermaid"

    Debbie Viguié, Mahlon F. Craft

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Oct. 24, 2006)
    "ONCE UPON A TIME" IS TIMELESS In a quiet fishing village seventeen years ago, one lone fisherman rescued a child from the sea. He and his wife raised the girl, Pearl, as their own daughter, never allowing themselves to wonder long about where she came from -- or notice her silver hair, usually pale skin, and wide, dark blue eyes. Pearl grows from a mysterious child into an unusual young woman, not always welcomed in the village. As all the other girls her age find husbands, she has only one friend to ease her loneliness. One very special, secret companion: Prince James. But their friendship is shaken when trouble erupts in the kingdom -- a conspiracy against the royal family combines with an evil enchantment from beneath the sea. Now, just when Pearl and James need each other most, bewitching magic and hints about Pearl's past threaten to tear them apart...forever.
  • Robin Hood, the One Who Looked Good in Green

    Wendy Mass

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, May 29, 2018)
    There's two sides to every story . . . this time it's Robin Hood and Maid Marian like you've never seen them before.
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  • Beauty Sleep: A Retelling of "Sleeping Beauty"

    Cameron Dokey, Mahlon F. Craft

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Oct. 24, 2006)
    "ONCE UPON A TIME" IS TIMELESS The Princess Aurore has had an unusual childhood. Cursed at birth, Aurore is fated to prick her finger at the age of sixteen and sleep for one hundred years -- until a prince awakens her with a kiss. So, to protect her, Aurore's loving parents forbid any task requiring a needle. Unable to sew or embroider like most little princesses, Aurore instead explores the castle grounds and beyond, where her warmth and generosity soon endear her to the townspeople. their devotion to the spirited princess grows as she does. On her sixteenth birthday, Aurore learns that the impending curse will harm not only her, but the entire kingdom as well. Unwilling to cause suffering, she will embark on a quest to end the evil magic. The princess's bravery will be rewarded as she finds adventure, enchantment, a handsome prince, and ultimately her destiny
  • Snow: A Retelling of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"

    Tracy Lynn, Mahlon F. Craft

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Oct. 24, 2006)
    "ONCE UPON A TIME" IS TIMELESS The Duchess Jessica's childhood began with a tragedy: her mother's death. Her father, heartbroken at the loss of his beloved wife, could not bear to raise the child. Largely ignored, Jessica spent the first eleven years of her life running free on the family estate, cared for only by the servants. Then her father decides to remarry, bringing an end to Jessica's independence. At first her new stepmother just seems overly strict. But as Jessica grows into a beautiful young woman, it becomes clear that her stepmother is also wildly -- and murderously -- jealous of her. Jessica escapes to London. Going by the name Snow to hide from her family, she falls in love with an odd band of outcasts who accept her into their makeshift family. But when her stepmother appears in the city, repentant and seeking her forgiveness, Jessica will have to decide whom to trust...with her life.
  • Huff 'N' Puff

    Alan Osmond

    Hardcover (Eager Minds, Dec. 1, 1999)
    The three children of the little pig who built his house out of bricks are threatened by the wolf and his son, who have modern tools at their disposal
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