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The goat-faced girl a classic Italian folktale

by Sharpe Leah.

Synopsis

Like many good fables, this story opens with a foundling left rather inconveniently, if not surprisingly in the woods. A large lizard, ever conscious of tripping hazards, picks up the infant and takes her home, where she soon grows into a pretty, pampered, and generally useless young woman named Isabella. Despite her adoptive mother's efforts (for the lizard is really a witch in disguise) to shape her up, the girl prefers the alluring life offered her by the charming Prince Rupert, a world of cooks and servants, palaces and jewels, luxury and indolence. Luckily, the lizard woman is a canny, concerned parent. She does not suffer fools lightly and is not about to let her daughter's too-easy transition to palace life go unchallenged. And so she arranges a surprise transformation for her daughter one that puts the prince's marital plans on hold and gives the witch just enough time to hammer home a few lessons about the downside of idleness.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2009
ISBN-13 9781567923933
ISBN-10 1567923933
Class Copyright
Publisher David R. Godine
Subject FICTION;JUVENILE FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 29
Shelf No. JY783
Grade Range 1 - 4
Ages 6 - 9
Lexile AD910L