![]() ![]() Instead of happily ever after, “they stepped out together into the bright morning sunshine.” Ages 3–6. Roberts-Maloney’s tales evolve from a meek, sweet Cinderella story that is essentially unchanged except for its setting, to a pale Sleeping Beauty woken by a heroic brown-skinned girl named Zoe. Illustration spreads are chock-full of period-specific details-ape-hanger bicycles, record players, and flapper frocks-and visual gags, such as the greenish countenance of a hungover stepsister after Cinderella’s ball, and the stitched-together towels that encompass Rapunzel’s just-washed locks. Author: Lynn Roberts-Maloney Illustrator: David Roberts Publisher: Pavilion In this collection of three retold fairy tales, David Roberts and his sister Lynn envisage some rather different settings and outcomes for three heroines - Cinderella, Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty - complete with to-die-for period outfits, drawn with precise and fashion. Illustrator Roberts collaborates with his sister, Roberts-Maloney, on a trio of traditional fairy tales transposed to 20th-century settings: Cinderella is a 1920s waif with a copy of Vogue tucked in her apron pocket, Rapunzel pines for a local rock star in a 1970s tower block of apartments, and Sleeping Beauty pricks her finger on a record player needle in the 1950s and wakes up 1,000 years in the future. ![]()
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