Fairest of Them All
Sarah Darer Littman
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Description
Aria Thibault--Sleeping Beauty's daughter--finds herself plagued by a curse of her own during a big design competition, and she must rely on ancient advice and help from her mother in order to break the spell in this spellbinding follow-up to Charmed, I'm Sure. Aria Thibault absolutely loves anything and everything to do with the design world. But sewing and needles are a particularly touchy subject for Aria's family--especially her mother, Sleeping Beauty. You know, the woman who pricked her finger on a spinning wheel needle and fell asleep for a really long time. Because of that little incident, Aria's parents are uber-protective, and not too happy that their daughter's passion involves lots and lots of sharp objects. When the opportunity comes up for Aria to compete in a once-in-a-lifetime junior design competition, Aria decides enough is enough. With a few little white lies and a clever distraction, Aria finds herself auditioning to be a part of the competition--and she is in her element. But during a frantic challenge, Aria's needle goes missing. And after borrowing one from a fellow competitor, Aria finds herself under a very inconvenient--and mysterious--spell. Can Aria figure out who would want to sabotage her--and find a way to win?
Product Details
Price
$7.99
$7.43
Publisher
Aladdin Paperbacks
Publish Date
May 09, 2017
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.1 X 7.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781481451291
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Sarah Darer Littman is the critically acclaimed author of Some Kind of Hate; Deepfake, Backlash; Want to Go Private?; Anything But Okay; In Case You Missed It; Life, After; and Purge. She is also an award-winning news columnist and teaches writing at Western Connecticut State University and with the Yale Writers' Workshop. Sarah lives in Connecticut with her family in a house that never seems to have enough bookshelves. You can visit her online at sarahdarerlittman.com.