Rapunzel's Revenge by Shannon and Dean Hale
Rapunzel’s Revenge by Shannon Hale
- Bibliography
Hale, Shannon, et al. Rapunzel's Revenge. Bloomsbury, 2013. ISBN 1599902885.
- Plot Summary
Rapunzel finds out the truth that Mother Gothel has stolen her away from her true
mother and instead of moping away in the tower, she takes that time to formulate a
plan of revenge. After four years of being alone in the tower, Rapunzel’s hair is finally
long enough for her to climb out the window. As Rapunzel finds her way back to Mother
Gothel’s villa, she meets Jack and his goose. Jack and Rapunzel team up to fight off and
befriend a few people along the way to the villa. Once they arrive, Mother Gothel is
defeated and everyone lives happily ever after.
mother and instead of moping away in the tower, she takes that time to formulate a
plan of revenge. After four years of being alone in the tower, Rapunzel’s hair is finally
long enough for her to climb out the window. As Rapunzel finds her way back to Mother
Gothel’s villa, she meets Jack and his goose. Jack and Rapunzel team up to fight off and
befriend a few people along the way to the villa. Once they arrive, Mother Gothel is
defeated and everyone lives happily ever after.
- Critical Analysis
What a great “girl-power” book! Shannon Hale spins this traditional fairy tale around by
changing minute pieces of the story and ends of creating quite the entertaining story.
The one thing that I liked most about this story was that Rapunzel didn’t stay around
waiting for someone to rescue her; she found a way to rescue herself (and rescues others
along the way). I think that Shannon Hale painted Rapunzel as a modern day princess that
many would be proud to look up to.
changing minute pieces of the story and ends of creating quite the entertaining story.
The one thing that I liked most about this story was that Rapunzel didn’t stay around
waiting for someone to rescue her; she found a way to rescue herself (and rescues others
along the way). I think that Shannon Hale painted Rapunzel as a modern day princess that
many would be proud to look up to.
- Review Excerpts
- 2009 ALA Notable Books for Children
- 2009 ALA Graphic Novels for Teens
- 2009 ALA Great Graphic Novels for Teens
- Connections
- After reading this story, perhaps read another version of Rapunzel (maybe the Paul
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