If the shoe fits

Sarah Mlynowski

Book - 2013

On their second adventure through the magic mirror Abby and Jonah find themselves in the Cinderella fairy tale--and that is when things start to go really wrong.

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Review by Booklist Review

You've got to love a Cinderella retelling in which the fairy godmother is named Farrah. In this sequel to Fairest of All (2012), siblings Abby and Jonah once again travel through the magic mirror in their basement, this time to a place called Floom. They land in the palace, realize there's a ball going on, and then follow Cinderella to the home of her wicked stepmother when the clock strikes 12. Of course, in spite of their best efforts, Abby and Jonah can't help but interfere in the fairy tale's natural progression, and that's when the fun begins. Farrah insists that Cinderella learn to stand on her own two feet! (you go, Farrah) to prove herself worthy of being a strong partner for the prince. Mlynowski has a knack for these fresh, hip fractured tales and is particularly adept at the funny details, like Abby's pajama pants, which have the same pattern as the Floom flag. Tween girls are going to gobble this story up like a crownie (Cinderella's brownie specialty) and want another and another.--Kelley, Ann Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-6-This charming story serves as a solid follow-up to Fairest of All (Scholastic, 2012). Abby and her younger brother, Jonah, are transported from Smithville to the land of Floom, where they encounter Cinderella. As they did with Snow White in the first book, the siblings manage to alter the course of events and create a little chaos. The glass slipper has fallen on Cinderella's foot, causing it to swell and bruise, and her fairy godmother will not help her until she can prove that she is capable of being self-reliant. Can Abby and Jonah help Cinderella grow as a person before it's too late and she loses her happily ever after? It is fun to see Cinderella go from a damsel in distress to an independent young woman, not to mention refreshing. The characters are not as one-dimensional as one would assume, and the twists throughout the story make it a worthwhile fractured fairy tale.-Elizabeth Swistock, Orange County Public Library, VA (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Abby and her brother Jonah (Fairest of All) again travel through their magic mirror to interfere in classic fairy tales. In Shoe, they risk Cinderella's impending marriage but help her discover her entrepreneurial side; in Sink, they try to prevent the original unhappy ending of "The Little Mermaid." These light, age-appropriate send-ups feature a feminist perspective and plenty of laughs. [Review covers these Whatever After titles: If the Shoe Fits and Sink or Swim.] (c) Copyright 2013. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Intrepid siblings Abby and Jonah continue their adventures through the realm of fairy tales in this comical story (Fairest of All, 2012). Having recently returned--via magic mirror--from Snow White's world, 10-year-old Abby is searching for answers. She longs to discover why she and her brother were sent into the fairy tale. However, her investigation quickly goes awry when, instead of receiving an explanation, the duo is suddenly transported through the mirror and into a different tale. Once there, an accident involving Abby, the iconic glass slipper and Cinderella's foot alters the course of the traditional story. Soon, the siblings are racing against time to restore the fairy tale and return home. Once again Mlynowski cleverly revises a classic fairy tale, offering a fresh interpretation of Cinderella's story and giving it a modern update. In this version, a feisty fairy godmother challenges Cinderella to rely upon her own ingenuity--not a handsome prince--to remedy her situation, and a formerly mean stepsister becomes quite sympathetic and remorseful. Despite many humorous mishaps and a surprising transformation, the ever-resourceful Abby's savvy wit and Jonah's enthusiastic assistance overcome all obstacles. Readers bewitched by this lively series will enjoy this adventurous sequel. (Fantasy. 9-12)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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From WHATEVER AFTER #2: IF THE SHOE FITS I glance around. We're surrounded by coats. Wait a sec. "We're in a closet! A coat closet, I think." The door is slightly ajar, and a stream of light is shining in. "Do you hear music?" Jonah nods. I peek out the door at a woman and her escort. Her dress is fancy. It has shiny beads and sequins, and a huge poofy skirt. She's wearing a ball gown. Which makes this a ball. "Jonah! Look at her dress! Do you know what this means?" "You're really, really underdressed?" "Besides that. We're at a ball. We went through the mirror, but we're not in Snow White's story. We're at a ball and there's a prince. A prince looking for a wife. We're in--" His eyes light up. "Mars? Oh, no! Buckingham Palace?" I smile. "No, Jonah. Cinderella." Excerpted from If the Shoe Fits by Sarah Mlynowski All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.