Untold Tales

Untold Tales by William J. Brooke, published by HarperCollins Publishers on April 15, 1993, is a collection of 164 pages that delves into the reimagined narratives of classic fairy tales and folklore. This edition presents a unique exploration of legendary characters, focusing on their human emotions and circumstances, while weaving together familiar stories with fresh perspectives.
Readers will encounter intriguing scenarios, such as a queen’s desire to reclaim a frog turned prince and the mishaps of Prince Charming as he kisses the wrong sleeping beauty. Through these interwoven tales, Brooke breathes new life into traditional legends, offering a thoughtful examination of the complexities within these timeless narratives. The book engages with themes of transformation and the unexpected consequences of choices, making it a captivating addition to the genre of juvenile fiction.
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What if a queen wants a frog back after she’s turned him into a prince? Or if Prince Charming kisses the wrong sleeping beauty? In these interwoven tales, Brooke explores the human circumstances and emotions of legendary fictional characters, working breathtaking new magic on old tales.
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