"Exuberant and funny--kids will love this version of the familiar
story for its humor and vibrant artwork." --School Library
Journal
In Cinder Edna, Ellen Jackson and Kevin O'Malley team up to bring
young readers the delightful story of what can be done without the
help of a fairy godmother.
Once upon a time there were two girls who lived next door to each other.
Cinder Edna was forced to work for her wicked stepmother and
stepsisters, just as her neighbor, Cinderella, was.
Edna, on the other hand, had learned a thing or two from doing all that
housework, such as how to make tuna casserole sixteen different ways and
how to get spots off everything from rugs to ladybugs. And she was
strong and spunky and knew some good jokes.
Then one day the king announced that he would give a ball ...