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GLASS by Kathryn Lasky

GLASS

A Cinderella Tale

by Kathryn Lasky

Pub Date: Aug. 20th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063294028
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Cinderella and her fairy godmother both get new stories in this twist on the classic fairy tale.

Fourteen-year-old Bess Wickham lives in a dazzling glass house, surrounded by a rainbow garden of glass flowers. The youngest of three daughters in a glassmaking family, Bess resents the expectation that she’ll join them in creating sterile imitations of the natural world. She’s delighted, then, when her father agrees to let her grow a garden. As it flourishes, she invites her animal friends to visit and pose for the figurines that her family hopes to create in their images. But when the creatures she loves start disappearing, Bess uncovers a sinister secret and flees into the forest, where she learns to access the ancient magic of the druids, claiming the Celtic title of bandia, or fairy godmother. Meanwhile, the Wickhams take in orphaned third cousin Estrella and manipulate her into servitude. Readers will shiver as the Wickhams find ever more wicked ways to capture life in glass. Soon, clever Estrella, who has a passion for astronomy, seems doomed. As abruptly as a carriage transforming back into a pumpkin at midnight, however, the story ends, with conflicts being resolved, secret identities revealed, and declarations of love unfolding in short order. The overly neat conclusion to a story that initially introduced appealing complexity to a familiar tale is disappointing. Main characters present white.

Inventive, with intriguing heroines and despicable villains, but doesn’t quite land the happy ending.

(Fantasy. 8-12)