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Sleeping Beauty Dreams Big - cover

Sleeping Beauty Dreams Big

Suzanne Williams, Joan Holub

Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks

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Summary

In this fairy tale retelling, Sleeping Beauty goes to boarding school and must find protection from an evil curse. 
 
Sleeping Beauty—who just goes by her middle name, Rose—has always been a daredevil. But according to her fairy tale, after her twelfth birthday Rose must avoid all sharp objects. That isn’t easy at Grimm Academy, where enchanted items can also be dangerous. Rose will have to stay wide awake to keep out of trouble-and to find her magic charm!
Available since: 01/27/2015.
Print length: 197 pages.

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