Cinderella
McClintock, Barbara
Cinderella - New York - 32 p. - 2005
Poor Cinderella, who is relegated to a dingy garret room by her duplicitous stepmother and beleaguered by her nasty stepsisters, never gives in to hostility or revenge. Instead, this sweet heroine remains steadfast in her kind, gentle ways, and her generosity flows like a mountain stream. This tale of virtue rewarded is as charming and rich as any prince.
0439837820
Children's Literature
Myths, Fables or Tales
Humorous stories
Romance (English)
Princesses and Princes
Fairy Tale Retellings
Cinderella - New York - 32 p. - 2005
Poor Cinderella, who is relegated to a dingy garret room by her duplicitous stepmother and beleaguered by her nasty stepsisters, never gives in to hostility or revenge. Instead, this sweet heroine remains steadfast in her kind, gentle ways, and her generosity flows like a mountain stream. This tale of virtue rewarded is as charming and rich as any prince.
0439837820
Children's Literature
Myths, Fables or Tales
Humorous stories
Romance (English)
Princesses and Princes
Fairy Tale Retellings