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Snow
    Lynn, Tracy.
Publisher: Simon Pulse,
Pub date: 2003.
Pages: 259 p. ;
ISBN: 0689855567
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Summary
Based upon the classic fairy tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, this retelling presents teen readers with a heroine who is not the stuff of fairy tales and legends. Born in a Welsh fiefdom, a young Snow flees her stepmother and arrives in London, where she is immediately rescued by a band of outcasts. Original. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Lynn's first novel is a rather meandering story inspired by Snow White. When a Welsh duke loses his wife in childbirth, he takes little interest in his daughter, Jessica, who spends her days happily helping the cook or playing with the servants' children. Enter the evil stepmother ("The crowd parted for just a moment, and in the middle was the most beautiful, tall, and stately woman Jessica had ever seen, as regal and pale as an ice queen"). The new duchess agrees to be patron to Alan, a young fiddler, in return for his services, which include taking the place of the talking mirror. He holds the mirror and responds to her query about who is fairest, and an enchanted necklace she gives him ensures the desired answer. Here things grow a bit muddled: the necklace also supposedly prevents him from discussing with others his conversations with the duchess. Yet Alan tells Jessica about the exotic herbs he gathers for the woman, and is able to write about her odd requests. The narrative shifts among various perspectives, includes intermittent "interludes," plus letters from Alan to his family, and a book of hours, which further distance readers from the action. Other strange developments: Jessica flees to London, where "the Lonely Ones" replace the Seven Dwarves; the half-animal creatures live as pickpockets in a basement "hideout." Snow's awakening from her deep sleep is decidedly unromantic: to revive her, one of the Lonely Ones places on her lips a "corroded copper wire" that is attached to a magical machine. Ages 14-up. (Mar.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 8 Up-Jessica grows up in a remote estate in Wales, ignored by a father who still mourns the wife who died in childbirth. When the girl's treacherous stepmother's jealousy reaches a fever pitch, she escapes to a London full of Dickensian scenes and a den of "lonely ones." The parallels to the tale of "Snow White," psychologically complex characters, and a fast-moving plot make this a thoroughly compelling read. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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Personal Author: Lynn, Tracy.
Title: Snow / Tracy Lynn.
Edition: 1st Simon Pulse ed.
Publication info: New York, NY : Simon Pulse, 2003.
Physical descrip: 259 p. ; 18 cm.
Series: Once upon a time (New York, N.Y.)
Held by: ALGONQUIN ALGONQUINB CARY ELA FREMONT GLENCOE LAKEFOREST LAKE_VILLA MCHENRY NILES PARK_RIDGE PRSPCT_HTS ROUND_LAKE WILMETTE ZIONBENTON CRYSTALAKE EPLMAIN GLENVIEW
Subject term: Stepmothers--Fiction.
Geographic term: London (England)--Fiction.
Geographic term: Wales--Fiction.
Genre index term: Fantasy fiction.
Genre index term: Young adult fiction.
Genre index term: Young adult fiction.
Uniform title: Snow White and the seven dwarfs. English.
Alt. series title: (Once upon a time)
Control Number: ocm51762447
ISBN: 0689855567 (pbk.) : $5.99
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