Book
Cinder & glass
Call Number
- FANTASY DELA TEEN (EAS, OSH)
Publication Information
New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2022.
Physical Description
316 pages ; 22 cm
Summary
For this princess, winning the crown is no fairytale.
Cendrillon de Louvois has more grace, beauty, and charm than anyone else in France. While she was once the darling child of the king's favorite adviser, her father's death has turned her into the servant of her stepmother and cruel stepsisters--and at her own chateau, too! Cendrillon--now called Cinder--manages to evade her stepmother and attend the ball, where she catches the eye of the handsome Prince Louis and his younger brother Auguste. Even though Cendrillon has an immediate aversion to Louis, and a connection with Auguste, the only way to escape her stepmother is to compete with the other women at court for the Prince's hand. Soon, as Cendrillon glows closer to Auguste and dislikes the prince more and more, she will have to decide if she can bear losing the boy she loves in order to leave a life she hates.
Subjects
- Cinderella (Tale) > Adaptations > Juvenile fiction.
- Princes > Juvenile fiction.
- Orphans > Juvenile fiction.
- Household employees > Juvenile fiction.
- Courts and courtiers > Juvenile fiction.
- Man-woman relationships > Juvenile fiction.
- Mate selection > Juvenile fiction.
- Triangles (Interpersonal relations) > Juvenile fiction.
- Stepfamilies > Juvenile fiction.
- Young adult fiction.
- Cinderella (Tale) > Adaptations.
- Stepfamilies > Fiction.
- Princes > Fiction.
- Versailles (France) > Juvenile fiction.
- France > History > 17th century > Juvenile fiction.
- Versailles (France) > Fiction.
- France > History > 17th century > Fiction.