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In a land where beauty and singing are valued above all else, Aza eventually comes to reconcile her unconventional appearance and her magical voice, and learns to accept herself for who she truly is.
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Juvenile fiction, Snow White, Personal Beauty, Fairy tales, Identity, Self-acceptance, Fiction, Singing, Identity (Philosophical concept), Identity (Psychology), Fantasy, Personal appearance, Children's fiction, Singing, fiction, Self-acceptance, fiction, Identity, fiction, Beauty contests, fictionPeople
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Originally published: New York: HarperCollins, 2006.
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This is a retelling of the fairy tale Snow White.
From the Author:
The fairy Lucinda has once again given a dreadful gift. This time it's a mysterious magical mirror.
The gift is disastrous when it falls into the hands of Aza, who never looks in a mirror if she can help it. In the Kingdom of Ayortha, Aza is most definitely not the fairest of them all. Many spurn her. Many scoff at her. She keeps out of sight.
But in a land of singers, Aza has her own gift, one she's come by without fairy intervention: a voice that can do almost anything, a voice that captivates all who hear it. In Ontio Castle, merry Prince Ijori is drawn to it, and vain Queen Ivi wants to use it for her own ends. Queen Ivi would do anything to remain the fairest in the land.
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