
Dearest : Woodcutter Sisters, Book 3
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Description
"A fabulous fairy-tale mashup that deserves hordes of avid readers. Absolutely delectable." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review of award-winning series debut Enchanted Readers met the Woodcutter sisters (named after the days of the week) in Enchanted and Hero. In this delightful third book, Alethea Kontis weaves together some fine-feathered fairy tales to focus on Friday Woodcutter, the kind and loving seamstress. When Friday stumbles upon seven sleeping brothers in her sister Sunday's palace, she takes one look at Tristan and knows he's her future. But the brothers are cursed to be swans by day. Can Friday's unique magic somehow break the spell?
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Product details
- 12-17
- Hardback | 288 pages
- 140 x 210 x 27.94mm | 362.87g
- 01 Apr 2015
- HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
- Boston, MA, United States
- English
- 0544074076
- 9780544074071
- 944,470
Review quote
"Magical adventure, occasional humor, and moments of gentle romance make this a good choice for younger to mid-teens. Enchanted, Hero, and now Dearest will be at home in most libraries."
--School Library Journal "A mashup of the original seven swan brothers fairy tale, ingeniously woven with new twists. . . . Magic abounds."
--VOYA "With her trademark wit and clever world building, this will easily appeal to fans of the series as well as readers who love fractured fairy tales."
--Booklist
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--School Library Journal "A mashup of the original seven swan brothers fairy tale, ingeniously woven with new twists. . . . Magic abounds."
--VOYA "With her trademark wit and clever world building, this will easily appeal to fans of the series as well as readers who love fractured fairy tales."
--Booklist
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About Alethea Kontis
Alethea Kontis is the author of Enchanted and Hero. A student of the science-fiction greats Andre Norton and Orson Scott Card, she now lives and writes in Virginia. Visit her website at www.aletheakontis.com.
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