

With a good sense of humor, an able and empowered protagonist, and a highly original take on this tale, Haskell's story gives readers much to enjoy. Her search intensifies when a fellow herbalist's family is affected by the curse, and war threatens, but Reveka soon realizes that herbs, magic, and spirit are no match for the deep roots of this mystery. Hello Select your address Books Hello, sign in.

In her opinion, the curse that has befallen Prince Vasile's 12 daughters is "the stupidest curse in existence! So what if the princesses are sleepy during the day, and their slippers are holey in the morning? It's a curse of shoes and naps." Nonetheless, when Vasile offers the hand of any of his daughters in marriage to anyone who banishes the curse (or a "fabulous dowry" if the curse-breaker is female), Reveka is determined to win the reward. The Princess Curse: Haskell, Merrie: 9780062008152: Books - Amazon.ca. (Sept.Debut author Haskell has her way with the story of "The Twelve Dancing Princesses," incorporating references to other myths and legends and adding many twists of her own, not least of which is making the royals' attempted rescuer a strong-willed, 13-year-old apprentice herbalist, Reveka. Ridiculous though the curse may be, whoever breaks it will win a handsome reward. With a good sense of humor, an able and empowered protagonist, and a highly original take on this tale, Haskell’s story gives readers much to enjoy. The Princess Curse by Merrie Haskell (Goodreads Author) 4.02 Rating details 6,138 ratings 706 reviews Merrie Haskell’s middle-grade fantasy novel Princess Curse is an imaginative retelling of the fairy tales The Twelve Dancing Princesses and Beauty and the Beast. Title: The Princess Curse Author: Merrie Haskell Genre: Fantasy, Fairy Tale Retelling, Young Adult Publisher: HarperCollins Publication Date: September 2011 Hardcover: 328 pages Twelve princesses suffer from a puzzlingand downright sillycurse.

Her search intensifies when a fellow herbalist’s family is affected by the curse, and war threatens, but Reveka soon realizes that herbs, magic, and spirit are no match for the deep roots of this mystery. In her opinion, the curse that has befallen Prince Vasile’s 12 daughters is “the stupidest curse in existence! So what if the princesses are sleepy during the day, and their slippers are holey in the morning? It’s a curse of shoes and naps.” Nonetheless, when Vasile offers the hand of any of his daughters in marriage to anyone who banishes the curse (or a “fabulous dowry” if the curse-breaker is female), Reveka is determined to win the reward. Debut author Haskell has her way with the story of “The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” incorporating references to other myths and legends and adding many twists of her own, not least of which is making the royals’ attempted rescuer a strong-willed, 13-year-old apprentice herbalist, Reveka.
