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Beauty & the Beast & Other Stories

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A magical collection of fairy tales, including: Beauty and the Beast / Hansel and Gretel / The Tinderbox / Rapunzel / Vipers and Pearls / Bluebeard / The Girl Who Stepped On a Loaf / Something More.

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First published October 1, 1996

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Adèle Geras

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Adèle Geras FRSL (born 15 March 1944) is an English writer for young children, teens and adults. Her husband was the Marxist academic Norman Geras and their daughter Sophie Hannah is also a novelist and poet.

Geras was born in Jerusalem, British Mandatory Palestine. Her father was in the Colonial Service and she had a varied childhood, living in countries such as Nigeria, Cyprus, Tanzania, Gambia and British North Borneo in a short span of time. She attended Roedean School in Brighton and then graduated from St Hilda's College, Oxford with a degree in Modern Languages. She was known for her stage and vocal talents, but decided instead to become a full-time writer.

Geras's first book was Tea at Mrs Manderby's, which was published in 1976. Her first full-length novel was The Girls in the Velvet Frame. She has written more than 95 books for children, young adults, and adults. Her best-known books are Troy (shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize and Highly Commended for the Carnegie Medal) Ithaka, Happy Ever After (previously published as the Egerton Hall Trilogy), Silent Snow, Secret Snow, and A Thousand Yards of Sea.

Her novels for adults include: Facing the Light, Hester's Story, Made in Heaven, and A Hidden Life.

Geras won two prizes in the United States, one the Sydney Taylor Book Award for the My Grandmother's Stories and the National Jewish Book Award for Golden Windows. She has also won prizes for her poetry and was a joint winner of the Smith Doorstop Poetry Pamphlet Award, offered by the publisher of that name.

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October 27, 2022
I got this picture book anthology for Beauty & the Beast, and was disappointed by Geras' rendition and by the artwork, too. This adaptation had the most ridiculous motive ever I've read for why Beast was cursed: the wicked fairy was envious of his wealth!

Imagine that, a magical being that could literally summon riches out of thin air, or, to put it the Game of Thrones way, "shit gold" like a Lannister, is envious of a puny human's money? Absurd is as absurd goes...
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