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Books with title RAPUNZEL.

  • Rapunzel

    Monica Hughes, Adrienne Salgado

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, Oct. 1, 2010)
    Book by Hughes, Monica (RTL)
    K
  • Rapunzel

    Patricia Jensen

    Hardcover (Turner Pub, Oct. 1, 1993)
    A beautiful girl with extraordinarily long golden hair is imprisoned in a lonely tower by a witch
    WB
  • Rapunzel

    Simona Sanfilippo

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Jan. 1, 2009)
    A beautiful girl with extraordinarily long golden hair is imprisoned in a lonely tower by a witch.
    N
  • Rapunzel

    Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 25, 2018)
    A lonely couple, who wants a child, lives next to a walled garden belonging to an evil witch named Dame Gothel. The wife, experiencing the cravings associated with the arrival of her long-awaited pregnancy, notices some rapunzel, growing in the garden and longs for it, desperate to the point of death. One night, her husband breaks into the garden to get some for her. She makes a salad out of it and greedily eats it. It tastes so good that she longs for more. So her husband goes to get some more for her. As he scales the wall to return home, Dame Gothel catches him and accuses him of theft. He begs for mercy, and she agrees to be lenient, and allows him to take all the rapunzel he wants, on condition that the baby be given to her when it's born. Desperate, he agrees. When his wife has a baby girl, Dame Gothel takes her to raise as her own and names her Rapunzel after the plant her mother craved. She grows up to be the most beautiful child in the world with long golden hair. When she turns twelve, Dame Gothel locks her up inside a tower in the middle of the woods, with neither stairs nor a door, and only one room and one window. In order to visit Rapunzel, Dame Gothel stands beneath the tower and calls out: Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair, so that I may climb thy golden stair.
  • Rapunzel

    Christianne C. Jones, Amy Bailey Muehlenhardt

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2010)
    A beautiful girl with extraordinarily long golden hair is imprisoned in a lonely tower by a witch.
    N
  • Rapunzel

    Jessica Kaye

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 6, 2012)
    Rapunzel longs to experience the world outside. After ten years of imprisonment under the care of her great aunt, the monotony of her life is finally broken when a handsome young man named Brendan climbs into her tower. And over time, they—of course—fall in love. Then her great aunt finds out. When neither her great aunt nor Brendan return for weeks, she cuts her hair and rescues herself from the tower. All alone, she sets out to find the man she loves, and in the process finds herself.
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  • Rapunzel

    Mitch Vane

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, April 1, 2016)
    Rapunzel is locked in a high tower with only a terrifying witch for company. She must dangle her long hair from the tower window so the witch can climb up but, one day, Rapunzel receives a surprise visitor. This fresh retelling, with Mitch Vane’s lively and witty illustrations, is set to become a favorite for a whole new generation of readers.
    N
  • Rapunzel

    Brothers Grimm, Hye-yeong Bae

    Library Binding (Big & Small, Jan. 1, 2015)
    This is a faithful and wonderfully artistic return for this classic story.
    M
  • Saving Rapunzel

    Jamie Campbell

    language (, May 25, 2013)
    Please note: this is a novella. Flash fiction is a fun and quick read, not a full length novel.History is told from one person’s perspective. Sometimes they don’t get it right.The witch of the tower has been portrayed as being mean and evil spirited for too long. Now it is time for her to tell her side of the story.While Rapunzel laments her imprisonment in a tower, the witch Thalia tries to convince her it’s for her own good. Afraid to go outside, Thalia fears the knights are coming to harm them.When a persistent man continues to speak to Rapunzel, Thalia knows she must do something to stop him getting to her. With her hair growing longer, it will only be a matter of time before he can reach her.Vowing to keep a promise she made sixteen years earlier, Thalia makes a decision that could ruin the kingdom forever.Revisit the charming tale of Rapunzel as told from the perspective of the witch who kept her captive.Also in the Fairy Tales Retold Series:Cinderella is EvilKilling Snow White
  • Rapunzel

    Brothers Grimm

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 21, 2016)
    When Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published their Children's and Household Tales in 1812, followed by a second volume in 1815, they had no idea that such stories as "Rapunzel," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Cinderella" would become the most celebrated in the world. From "The Frog King" to "The Golden Key," wondrous worlds unfold--heroes and heroines are rewarded, weaker animals triumph over the strong, and simple bumpkins prove themselves not so simple after all. A delight to read, The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm presents these peerless stories to a whole new generation of readers. "Rapunzel" is a German fairy tale in the collection assembled by the Brothers Grimm, and first published in 1812 as part of Children's and Household Tales. A lonely couple, who want a child, live next to a walled garden belonging to a witch, Dame Gothel. The wife, experiencing the cravings associated with the arrival of her long-awaited pregnancy, notices a rapunzel plant , growing in the garden and longs for it, desperate to the point of death. One night, her husband breaks into the garden to get some for her. She makes a salad out of it and greedily eats it. It tastes so good that she longs for more. So her husband goes to get some for her a second time. As he scales the wall to return home, Dame Gothel catches him and accuses him of theft. He begs for mercy, and she agrees to be lenient, and allows him to take all he wants, on condition that the baby be given to her at birth. Desperate, he agrees. When the baby is born, Dame Gothel takes her to raise as her own and names her Rapunzel after the plant her mother craved. She grows up to be the most beautiful child in the world with long golden hair. When she reaches her twelfth year, Dame Gothel shuts her away in a tower in the middle of the woods, with neither stairs nor a door, and only one room and one window... Includes a unique illustration!
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  • Rapunzel

    Francesc Bofill, Joma

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2013)
    A beautiful girl with extraordinarily long golden hair is imprisoned in a lonely tower by a witch.
    N
  • Rapunzel

    Brothers Grimm, Bert Dodson

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Parents for more than a decade have chosen Troll's fairy tale classics for their beautiful illustrations and affordable editions.
    K