A Western-themed retelling of "Cinderella" starring young queer protagonists.
Cinda loves adventure, her critters, and jalapeno fritters. Not so much dresses and “adult supervision.” When her parents are eaten by a gator and Aunt Hildy shows up to take away everything else she loves, Cinda finds hope in an invitation to a contest (including racing, lassoing, and a “surprise challenge”) hosted by Ella of the rich Del Reina family. It helps that the Rider who delivers the invitation is cute and that they seem as interested in Cinda as she is in them. The day of the contest, a giant boar named Merrie Hoggmüther and a slippery snake named Slipper assist Cinda—with the caveat that Slipper must be home before sundown or she’ll get cold and grumpy enough to bite. Cinda’s love of critters carries her through the day and wins the regard of Ella, who turns out to have been the Rider the whole time, much to Cinda’s delight. With a happily-ever-after full of animals and adventure on the horizon, this story jazzes up “Cinderella” with a vibrant palette of primary colors and expressive illustrations that relate as much of the story as the text itself. Playful language and a sweet depiction of a budding queer relationship make for a fun, touching story. Cinda presents Black, while Aunt Hildy and Ella are light-skinned; the supporting cast is diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
A fantastical romp to lasso any heart.
(Picture book. 3-7)