"This is a reminder of hope and possibility, of kindness and compassion,
and--perhaps most salient--imagination and liberty. Through the
imaginations of our childhoods, can we find our true selves liberated in
adulthood?"
--Chelsea Handler
In her debut children's book, Rebecca Solnit reimagines a classic
fairytale with a fresh, feminist Cinderella and new plot twists that
will inspire young readers to change the world, featuring gorgeous
silhouettes from Arthur Rackham on each page.
In this modern twist on the classic story, Cinderella, who would rather
just be Ella, meets her fairy godmother, goes to a ball, and makes
friends with a prince. But that is where the familiar story ends.
Instead of waiting to be rescued, Cinderella learns that she can save
herself and those around her by being true to herself and standing up
for what she believes.
Rebecca Solnit is the author of more than twenty books including
Men Explain Things to Me, Call Them by Their True Names, Hope in the
Dark, and The Mother of All Questions.
Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) was a prominent British illustrator of
many classic children's books from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers
Grimm to Sleeping Beauty. His watercolor silhouettes were featured in
the original edition of Cinderella.