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Books in The Other Side of the Fable series

  • Seriously, Cinderella Is SO Annoying!: The Story of Cinderella as Told by the Wicked Stepmother

    Trisha Speed Shaskan, Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Gerald Claude Guerlais

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, Oct. 1, 2013)
    OF COURSE you think Cinderella was the sweetest belle of the ball. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you...
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  • Frankly, I Never Wanted to Kiss Anybody!: The Story of the Frog Prince as Told by the Frog

    Nancy Loewen, Denis Alexandre Alonso, Terry Flaherty Ph.D.

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    You think you know the story of "The Frog Prince"? THINK AGAIN! This retelling of the classic story, told from the frog's perspective, will have you in stitches―baseball stitches, that is. The frog will fill you in on the baseball story behind this famous tale. This fractured fairy tale provides a fresh perspective on a well-known tale.
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  • The Ants and the Grasshopper, Narrated by the Fanciful But Truthful Grasshopper

    Nancy Loewen, Carles Arbat

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Why wasn't the grasshopper preparing for winter like the industrious ants were? The grasshopper himself treats readers to HIS side of this classic Aesop's fable in a first-person narrative that celebrates friendship and music, and subtly teaches the concept of perspective. Includes a condensed version of the original fable and discussion questions.
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  • The Castle in the Mist

    Amy Ephron

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Feb. 7, 2017)
    In the tradition of Edward Eager and E.L. Konigsburg, a novel about the excitement—and the dangers—of wishing.Tess and her brother, Max, are sent for the summer to their aunt’s sleepy village in the English countryside, where excitement is as rare as a good wifi signal. So when Tess stumbles upon an old brass key that unlocks an ornately carved gate, attached to a strangely invisible wall, she jumps at the chance for adventure. And the world beyond the gate doesn’t disappoint. She finds rose gardens, a maze made of hedges, and a boy named William who is just as lonely as she is. But at William’s castle, strange things begin to happen. Carnival games are paid for in wishes, dreams seem to come alive, and then there's William's eerie warning: Beware of the hawthorn trees. A warning that chills Tess to the bone. In a magical, fantasy world that blurs the line between reality and imagination, readers are left to wonder exactly what they’d wish for if wishes could come true. Perfect for fans of Half Magic and The Secret Garden—and for anyone who's ever wondered if magic is real.For the further adventures of Tess and Max, be sure to check out Amy Ephron's Carnival Magic!Praise for The Castle in the Mist:“Bursting with imagination and warmth, Amy Ephron’s first novel for young people is a magical book in all ways.”—Holly Goldberg Sloan, New York Times bestselling author of Counting by 7s"This beautiful story’s quiet, peaceful tone nicely evokes both the serenity of country life and the haunting magic of the castle, and the emotional heft of Tess and Max’s separation from their parents, as well as their strong bond, keeps the tale firmly grounded in reality. Perfect for middle-graders who love classic fantasy."—Booklist"Rich description of the castle along with an elaborate map at the book's beginning and an illustration at the end enhance the fantasy world....A sequel is suggested; beguiled readers will hope it happens."—Kirkus Reviews"There are scenes...that are transcendent in their beautiful, ethereal descriptions [in this] uplifting novel about family and connection."—BCCB"A slightly darker, updated take on magical realism classics such as Edward Eager’s Half Magic and E. Nesbit’s The Enchanted Castle."—School Library Journal"A near-perfect 9....This book defies gravity because it’s hard to put down!"—Time for Kids, kid reporter
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  • The Lion and the Mouse, Narrated by the Timid But Truthful Mouse

    Nancy Loewen, Cristian Luis Bernardini

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    She's always been the "invisible" twin, but when her sister reneges on a promise to the king of beasts, a timid mouse chews her way into the spotlight. This sweet, fractured twist on a classic Aesop's fable, told from the mouse's point of view, invites discussion of kindness, truth, and perspective. Includes a condensed version of the original tale.
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  • The Tortoise and the Hare, Narrated by the Silly But Truthful Tortoise

    Nancy Loewen, Russ Cox

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    The tortoise may be slow, but he's killing it onstage, much to the hare's dismay. Get every punchline straight from the reptilian comedian's mouth in this fractured take on a classic Aesop's fable that subtly teaches, and encourages discussion of, the concept of perspective. Includes a condensed version of the original tale.
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  • Honestly, Our Music Stole the Show!: The Story of the Bremen Town Musicians as Told by the Donkey

    Jessica Gunderson, Cristian Luis Bernardini

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    The Bremen Town Musicians never wanted to be heroes. They wanted a recording contract! At least that's the story readers hear from the donkey's point of view in this charming twist on a classic fairy tale that supports curriculm standards.
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  • The Boy Who Cried Wolf, Narrated by the Sheepish But Truthful Wolf

    Nancy Loewen, Juan M. Moreno

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    So who was really pulling the wool over whose eyes? The Wolf gets candid about "the boy who cried" in this fractured version of a classic Aesop's fable, delighting readers with his first-person account, while back matter questions encourage discussion about perspective. Includes a condensed version of the original tale.
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  • No Kidding, Mermaids Are a Joke!: The Story of the Little Mermaid as Told by the Prince

    Nancy Loewen, Amit Tayal, Terry Flaherty Ph.D.

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    OF COURSE you think I was a lousy, no good guy for breaking the Little Mermaid's heart. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you. This fractured fairy tale provides a fresh perspective on a well-known tale.
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  • Seriously, Cinderella Is SO Annoying!: The Story of Cinderella as Told by the Wicked Stepmother

    Trisha Speed Shaskan, Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Gerald Claude Guerlais

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, July 1, 2011)
    OF COURSE you think Cinderella was the sweetest belle of the ball. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you...
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  • Truthfully, Something Smelled Fishy!: The Story of the Fisherman and His Wife as Told by the Wife

    Jessica Gunderson, Gerald Claude Guerlais

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Such greed! Such selfishness! But there's always another side to the story. Readers get the "fishy" scoop directly from the fisherman's wife in this perspective-twisting take on a classic fairy tale that supports curriculum standards.
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  • Frankly, I Never Wanted to Kiss Anybody!: The Story of the Frog Prince as Told by the Frog

    Nancy Loewen, Denis Alexandre Alonso, Terry Flaherty Ph.D.

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    You think you know the story of "The Frog Prince"? THINK AGAIN! This retelling of the classic story, told from the frog's perspective, will have you in stitches―baseball stitches, that is. The frog will fill you in on the baseball story behind this famous tale. This fractured fairy tale provides a fresh perspective on a well-known tale.
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