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Books with title Cinderellis and the Glass Hill

  • Cinderellis and the Glass Hill

    Gail Carson Levine, Jorjeana Marie, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Feb. 21, 2014)
    Ralph said, "Rain tomorrow." Burt said, "Barley needs it. You're covered with cinders, Ellis." Ralph thought that was funny. "That's funny." He laughed. "That's what we should call him - Cinderellis." Burt guffawed. In this unusual spin on an old favorite, Cinderlla is a boy! He's Cinderellis, and he has two unfriendly brothers and no fairy godmother to help him out. Luckily, he does have magical powders, and he intends to use them to win the hand of his Princess Charming - that is, Marigold. The only problem is - Marigold thinks Cinderellis is a monster! Gail Carson Levine is the author of Ella Enchanted, a spirited retelling of the "real" Cinderella fairy tale and a 1998 Newberry Honor Book. In this fourth of her Princess Tales, Levine brings new life and new fun into a little-known tale and proves that determination, imagination, and kindness can carry the day.
  • cinderellis and the glass Hill

    Gail Carson levine

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Hard to find
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  • Cinderellis and the Glass Hill

    Gail Carson Levine, Mark Elliott

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 2, 2000)
    Ralph said, "Rain tomorrow." Burt said, "Barley needs it. You're covered with cinders, Ellis." Ralph thought that was funny. "That's funny." He laughed. "That's what we should call him-- Cinderellis." Burt guffawed.In this unusual spin on an old favorite, Cinderlla is a boy! He's Cinderellis, and he has two unfriendly brothers and no fairy godmother to help him out. Luckily, he does have magical powders, and he intends to use them to win the hand of his Princess Charming-- that is, Marigold. The only problem is-- Marigold thinks Cinderellis is a monster!Gail Carson Levine is the author of Ella Enchanted, a spirited retelling of the "real" Cinderella fairy tale and a 1998 Newberry Honor Book. In this fourth of her Princess Tales, Levine brings new life and new fun into a little-known tale and proves that determination, imagination, and kindness can carry the day.
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  • Cinderellis and the Glass Hill

    Gail Carson Levine

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Softcover - Scholastic, Inc. March 2001.
  • Cinderellis and the Glass Hill

    Gail Carson Levine, Mark Elliott

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 2, 2000)
    Ralph said, "Rain tomorrow." Burt said, "Barley needs it. You're covered with cinders, Ellis." Ralph thought that was funny. "That's funny." He laughed. "That's what we should call him-- Cinderellis." Burt guffawed.In this unusual spin on an old favorite, Cinderlla is a boy! He's Cinderellis, and he has two unfriendly brothers and no fairy godmother to help him out. Luckily, he does have magical powders, and he intends to use them to win the hand of his Princess Charming-- that is, Marigold. The only problem is-- Marigold thinks Cinderellis is a monster!Gail Carson Levine is the author of Ella Enchanted, a spirited retelling of the "real" Cinderella fairy tale and a 1998 Newberry Honor Book. In this fourth of her Princess Tales, Levine brings new life and new fun into a little-known tale and proves that determination, imagination, and kindness can carry the day.
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  • Cinderella and the Glass Slipper

    A.R. Roumanis, Dayna Martin

    language (Engage Books, July 4, 2015)
    Cinderella is a popular children’s fairy tale. In Cinderella, children learn to always be kind, even to those who have wronged them. When Cinderella is kind to others, the beauty inside of her shines through.
  • Cinderellis and The Glass Hill

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    Unknown Binding (Newbery Honor Book, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Ships FIRST CLASS mail. 1st Scholastic printing, Mar 2001. May have minor shelf wear and/or light tanning of pages. New, Unread. Smoke-free home.
  • Cinderellis and the Glass Hill

    Gail Carson Levine

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 2, 2000)
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  • Cinderellis and the Glass Hill

    Gail Carson Levine, Mark Elliott

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 2, 2000)
    Ralph said, "Rain tomorrow." Burt said, "Barley needs it. You're covered with cinders, Ellis." Ralph thought that was funny. "That's funny." He laughed. "That's what we should call him-- Cinderellis." Burt guffawed. In this unusual spin on an old favorite, Cinderlla is a boy! He's Cinderellis, and he has two unfriendly brothers and no fairy godmother to help him out. Luckily, he does have magical powders, and he intends to use them to win the hand of his Princess Charming-- that is, Marigold. The only problem is-- Marigold thinks Cinderellis is a monster! Gail Carson Levine is the author of Ella Enchanted, a spirited retelling of the "real" Cinderella fairy tale and a 1998 Newberry Honor Book. In this fourth of her Princess Tales, Levine brings new life and new fun into a little-known tale and proves that determination, imagination, and kindness can carry the day.
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  • Cinderella And The Glass Hill

    Gail Carson Levine

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Jan. 31, 2000)
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  • Cinderella and the Glass Slipper

    A R Roumanis

    Paperback (Engage Books, April 20, 2015)
    Cinderella is a popular children's fairy tale. In Cinderella, children learn to always be kind, even to those who have wronged them. When Cinderella is kind to others, the beauty inside of her shines through.
  • Cinderella and the Glass Slipper

    Marilyn J. Shearer

    Paperback (Lauren Ashley & Joshua Storybooks &, June 1, 1990)
    With the help of her fairy godmother, a mistreated girl is able to attend the palace ball on the condition that she leave before midnight