RAPUNZEL’S  REVENGE Cover Art RAPUNZEL’S REVENGE
written by Shannon and Dean Hale
illustrated by Nathan Hale
Reviewed by John Hogan
Hardcover
Bloomsbury USA Children’s Books
ISBN: 9781599900704
144 pages

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-- ABOUT THE BOOK --

In this swashbuckling, hilarious, and very American twist on the classic fairy tale, Rapunzel uses her amazing hair as a lasso, and teams up with a mysterious outlaw named Jack to gallop around the wild and western landscape, battling creatures and outrageous villains, righting wrongs, and changing their world forever. A cast of characters both evil and endearing, a daring rescue and a delightful love story add up to a completely unique and visually stunning graphic novel.



-- AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY --

Shannon’s mother says she was a storyteller from birth, jabbering endlessly in nonsensical baby-talk. Once she could speak, she made up stories and bribed younger siblings to perform them in mini-plays until, thankfully, an elementary school teacher introduced her to the wonder of written fiction. At age 10, she began to write books, mostly fantasy stories where she was the heroine.

She continued to write secretly for years while pursuing acting in television, stage, and improv comedy. After detours studying in Mexico, the UK, and a year and a half as an unpaid missionary in Paraguay, Shannon earned a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Utah. She was finally forced out of the writers’ closet when she received her Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Montana.

THE GOOSE GIRL, her critically acclaimed first novel, was an ALA Teens' Top Ten and a Josette Frank Award winner; ENNA BURNING and RIVER SECRETS are companion novels to GOOSE in the Books of Bayern cycle.  PRINCESS ACADEMY, a New York Times and Book Sense bestseller, earned Shannon a Newbery Honor. Her first book for adults, AUSTENLAND, released last year to great acclaim. Currently Shannon makes her home in Salt Lake City, Utah, with Dean, their toddler son, baby daughter, and their pet, a small plastic pig. RAPUNZEL’S REVENGE is Dean’s first book. www.shannonhale.com

Nathan Hale is the illustrator of THE DEVIL YOU KNOW and YELLOWBELLY AND PLUM GO TO SCHOOL. This is his first graphic novel. He and his family live in Provo, Utah. www.spacestationnathan.com



-- REVIEW --

Who knew Rapunzel had it in her? All those years spent locked away in that tower, waiting for some handsome young prince to come along and rescue her --- wait, she didn’t need a man to get out of that predicament?

It turns out Rapunzel was actually a kick-butt heroine who had a feisty temperament and tenacity --- or at least that’s how a trio of Hales have envisioned her. Shannon Hale, a Newbery Award–winning children’s book author, has teamed up with her husband, Dean, to write RAPUNZEL’S REVENGE, which turns the original Brothers Grimm tale on its ear. They brought in the help of talented illustrator Nathan Hale (no relation) for help fleshing out the story.

RAPUNZEL’S REVENGE offers a thrilling reimagining of the fairy tale --- just look at the cover to see Rapunzel looking like she’s straight out of the wild west. Inside, she’s thrown into even more outrageous settings, all of which work somehow --- and it succeeds because of its unabashed spirit. The Hales seem like they’re having a ball with this story, and they like to mix in generous helpings of other myths and legends to flesh out the action. (Also, a couple of other fairy tales find their way into the telling of RAPUNZEL’S REVENGE, but it would take an evil stepmother to give them away here.)

RAPUNZEL’S REVENGE sticks fairly close to the original at the beginning. Rapunzel is a young girl living with Mother Gothel, who rules over the land with an iron fist (and a little bit of witchcraft). They live in luxury (or boredom, to hear Rapunzel tell it), with Rapunzel having no idea what lies over the giant wall surrounding their castle. When she dares to spy over it one day, and finally meets her real mother living in poverty on the other side, she incurs the wrath of Mother Gothel and gets locked away in a small room at the top of a very tall tree.

When her hair begins to grow excessively long, Rapunzel formulates a plan. With a clever guile, she learns how to use her hair like a rope, rappelling out of the tree and into the wild forest around her. And here’s where the adventure truly begins (as Rapunzel herself puts it in her narration, “This is where the ‘once upon a time’ part ends.”). And what an adventure it is. When Rapunzel meets up with a young scallywag named Jack, things really pick up. Both are on the run: Jack is a horse thief, and Gothel has put a price on Rapunzel’s head. To make things worse, Gothel has locked up Rapunzel’s birth mother, and Rapunzel is bound and determined to get back to the castle to rescue her mother and overthrow Gothel for good.

Luckily for readers, RAPUNZEL’S REVENGE is as clever as it is good-humored. The plot never rests for too long, keeping our two intrepid heroes constantly moving and always in some spot of trouble that takes all their wits to escape. Mining the depths of fairy tales provides a wealth of material, and giving this one a modern-day twist adds layers of personality to the mix. Believe it or not, this Rapunzel is so much more interesting to read about than what the Brothers Grimm offered.

    --- Reviewed by John Hogan



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