Fiction – Juvenile – High Fantasy
Age Range: 10 and up Grade Level: 4
- 8
212 pages
Publication Date: 1990
Enchanted Forest Chronicles #1
Literary Awards: Rebecca Caudill
Young Reader's Book Award Nominee (1993)
Princess Cimorene isn’t your
typical fairytale princess despite her family’s attempts to make her one. Nor does she want to be. Cimorene wants freedom to choose her own path,
so when her parents arrange for her to marry she decides to it’s time to run
away. Told to head to the Enchanted
Forest by a frog Cimorene begin the adventure of her life. And the ending is anything, but typical, just
like Cimorene.
So it is fairly obvious that while
this book takes place in a typical fairytale book world, Cimorene, as a
nonconformist, couldn’t have a typical story.
This story has no rescue, no knight, no happily-ever-after, because
Cimorene actually volunteers to be a dragon’s princess. Cimorene as a heroine is strong, independent
and most importantly bored with normal princess life, and she has the gumption
and courage to take chances. Now the
thing I really valued about her is even though she wanted to choose a different
path from the norm she gives others to follow the normal one without scorn. She gives them the freedom to be who they
are. Also it was nice to see that her
princess upbringing did help her out in her new role. So her upbringing did have value even if she
didn’t like it at the time.
Charming, whimsical and fun this
book is nice light read, with interesting characters set in a familiar world
that keeps turning custom on its ear.
This is a book I can confidently that all ages will enjoy
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