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Fairy Godmother

An Enchanters Tale

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How did a human girl become a fairy godmother? Godmothers are made, not born. Discover the untold origins of one of Disney's beloved magic makers. The first volume in The Enchanters series from the New York Times best-selling author of A Twisted Tale and Fairy Tale Reform School! Before she created carriages out of pumpkins, fashioned gowns out of thin air, and conjured one-of-a-kind glass slippers, Cinderella's Fairy Godmother was a spirited sixteen-year-old named Renée Dubois. But how did a human girl become a fairy godmother? A young governess with a tragic past, Renée is determined to prove that fairies are real. Yet when her young cousin follows her into the woods one night and is caught in mortal peril, Renée has no choice but to offer herself in his place. Just when she thinks this is the end, she's saved by a mysterious duo who take Renée under their wings, and she is brought into the world of the Fée. So begins a life Renée hadn't dared to dream of. Studying magic, forging friendships, and stumbling upon an unlikely romance, Renée is on an exciting path. But this new path is not without its own challenges. Renée longs to return to the mortal realm with the coveted title of godmother, a dream that seems just out of reach. And her tireless empathy, as well as her boundless determination might be just what she needs to become the Fairy Godmother the world will come to know.

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    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2024

      Gr 7 Up-Bibbidi-bobbidi-who? This first in a new series will have readers questioning everything they ever knew about the mysterious yet magical Fairy Godmother from Disney's 1950 animated classic Cinderella. Ren�e carefully watches over her niece and nephew, guiding them through lessons while at the same time igniting their imaginations with stories of fairies. Most people would say that they do not even exist. However, Ren�e knows they are real because she was saved when she was a child by her own fairy godmother from a fire that destroyed her family. So, when Ren�e is suddenly whisked away to a new realm where she finds herself now part-fairy, she will do whatever it takes to become a fairy godmother herself. Worldbuilding is very important in this title, but that should not intimidate readers unfamiliar with fantasy. Spells, wands, and the rules of magic are interspersed throughout, so that the details do not weigh the story down. This book would do well in middle grade or early YA collections that circulate a lot of fantasy and as a palatable introduction to the genre. Readers do not need to have a connection to Cinderella to enjoy this backstory, but Calonita brings the two stories together at the end, rewarding fans of the film. VERDICT This new series will offer fans of the "Twisted Tale" books a gentle transition into YA fiction.-Zach Basler

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2024
      Cinderella's fairy godmother takes center stage in this series opener. Ren�e Dubois, a young governess in the kingdom of Aurelais, believes in fairies--she owes her life to one who rescued her in childhood from the fire that killed her parents. After rescuing a young charge who shares her passion for the magical beings, Ren�e needs a second, rule-breaking fairy rescue herself. And this one, by making her a "part-fairy," changes her life forever: She'll remain young while in Faerie Province but will age rapidly as soon as she returns to the human world. Unfazed by her snooty fairy critics, Ren�e cultivates a gift for magical gardening, develops a crush on the fairy queen's nephew, Tresor, and is mentored by dorm housemother and professional fairy godmother Nelley, who recognizes her as prime godmother material. Ren�e's thrilled to attend the Summer Solstice Ball with Tresor, but when an ailing Nelley begs her to step in as backup godmother, Ren�e must leave the ball on an urgent mission that returns the narrative to familiar "Cinderella" territory. This slow-paced story is unfortunately weighed down by a cumbersome backstory, generic characters, tired tropes, and low stakes. Faerie Province--its dorms, classrooms, rules, and assignments described in flowery detail--suggests a beautifully decorated (and overprotective) boarding school. Human characters are cued white. A sugary treat for patient readers who are fans of faerie and all things Disney.(Fantasy. 12-16)

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