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  • Cinderella 2000

    Mavis Jukes

    eBook (Curtis Brown Digital, July 22, 2012)
    A sassy and funny retelling of the classic tale. Fourteen year old Ashley Ella Toral wants to spend the last hours of 1999 attending a New Year’s Eve bash at a swanky country club with her (hopefully) soon-to-be boyfriend. But her stepmother, Phyllis, has other plans for her evening and insists that Ashley babysit her annoying twin step-sisters. Then Phyllis has the bright idea of calling the mother of one of the party-throwers to get the twins invited, too! Now Ashley isn't sure if she even wants to go to the party at all – let alone find the perfect dress. As the minutes pass and 2000 gets closer, Ashley can only hope some fairy godmother appear before midnight to grant her wish of dancing with her Prince Charming.
  • Cinderella 2000: Looking Back . . .

    Mavis Jukes

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 9, 2001)
    A hilarious account of preparing for New Year's Eve for the millennium with romance, drama, shopping, two devilish stepsisters, and a happily-ever-after ending.Ashley Ella Toral wants to spend the last hours of 1999 and the first hours of the year 2000 at the Green Hill Country Club with her (hopefully) soon-to-be boyfriend. And what's standing in the way of Ashley's romantic success? A stepmother who yells "Yoo-hoo!" to all Ashley's friends, and twin stepsisters who think there's nothing more fun than listening in on Ashley's phone conversations. At first, Ashley's stepmother, Phyllis, says that she needs a night out and so Ashley must baby-sit the twins. But then Phyllis has the bright idea of calling the mother of one of the party-throwers to get the twins invited, too! So worse than having to baby-sit, she'll have the twins at the party with her. Now Ashley isn't sure it's worth showing up to the country club at all -- never mind what she's going to wear. As the seconds tick down to the year 2000, will some fairy godmother appear to save the night so that Ashley can dance with her Prince Charming and welcome the new millennium?
  • Cinderella 2000

    Mavis Jukes

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Sept. 7, 1999)
    A hilarious account of preparing for New Year's Eve for the millennium with romance, drama, shopping, two devilish stepsisters, and a happily-ever-after ending.Ashley Ella Toral wants to spend the last hours of 1999 and the first hours of the year 2000 at the Green Hill Country Club with her (hopefully) soon-to-be boyfriend. And what's standing in the way of Ashley's romantic success? A stepmother who yells "Yoo-hoo!" to all Ashley's friends, and twin stepsisters who think there's nothing more fun than listening in on Ashley's phone conversations. At first, Ashley's stepmother, Phyllis, says that she needs a night out and so Ashley must baby-sit the twins. But then Phyllis has the bright idea of calling the mother of one of the party-throwers to get the twins invited, too! So worse than having to baby-sit, she'll have the twins at the party with her. Now Ashley isn't sure it's worth showing up to the country club at all -- never mind what she's going to wear. As the seconds tick down to the year 2000, will some fairy godmother appear to save the night so that Ashley can dance with her Prince Charming and welcome the new millennium?
  • Cinderella 2000: Looking Back...

    Mavis Jukes

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, Jan. 16, 2001)
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