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Cinderella
Title: Cinderella
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1286 | Pages: 5.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Cinderella
Cinderella
There is perhaps no better loved, no more universal story than Cinderella. Almost
every country in the world has a version of it, but the favorite of story-tellers must be the
French version by Charles Perrault. In the translation of Perrault’s beloved fairy tale,
Marcia Brown offers a lively retelling which is made truly magical by some of the most
exquisite pictures we have ever seen. Brown’s adaptation of Perrault’s story,
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some sort of supernatural happenings which aid Cinderella in getting to the ball. In Marcia
Brown’s Cinderella, these guidelines of the universal tale of Cinderella were followed
directly with a meticulous style. Brown’s illustrations brought out the setting and text of
the story and without a doubt made this book a favorite among children readers. Despite
its superior vocabulary, Cinderella is clearly an overall scintillating book that anyone with
a child should have.
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