With the Nordic fairy tale East of the Sun and West of the
Moon as her inspiration, Juliet Marillier weaves a magical story of
a young princess' search for her true self.
Hulde is a queen's daughter and lives in a palace. But her life is
lonely. Growing up atop the glass mountain, she knows only her violent
and autocratic mother and a household of terrified servants.
Then a white bear named Rune comes to visit, and Hulde learns what
kindness is.
But the queen has a plan for Hulde. When she turns 16, she will wed the
most beautiful man in all the world. Hulde has never met her intended
husband, and her mother refuses to explain the arrangement. Hulde
becomes desperate to find out more and seeks the help of a magic mirror.
Perhaps someone is coming to her rescue.
On her wedding day, Hulde's existence is turned upside down. For the
first time she leaves the glass mountain behind, setting out to be as
brave as the heroines in her beloved storybook.
The journey will test Hulde to the limit. Can she overcome her fears and
take control of her own life?