Rapunzel and the lost lagoon

Leila Howland

Book - 2017

After bonding over their distaste for the roles they are expected to fill, Rapunzel and Cassandra discover a secret lagoon said to hold the kingdom's greatest power.

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Subjects
Genres
Action and adventure fiction
Published
Glendale, California : Disney Press, an imprint of Disney Book Group 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Leila Howland (author)
Edition
First hardcover edition
Physical Description
284 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781484787236
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Review by Horn Book Review

Rapunzel has found her parents, but her adventures are just beginning. The princess and her equally adventurous new lady-in-waiting, Cassandra, find a secret lagoon and solve the riddle of the kingdom's greatest power. This companion to the Disney Channel's original movie Tangled: Before Ever After (summarized here via an interlude) develops the girls' relationship, but it's difficult to tell Rapunzel's and Cassandra's alternating narratives apart. (c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Rapunzel and Eugene return with a new adventure filled with friendship, mystery, and teachable moments. The story takes place soon after the movie Tangled left off. Rapunzel struggles with her new relationship with her parents as well as how she fits in as one of Corona's royal family. One of Rapunzel's first responsibilities, assigned by her mother, is to choose a lady-in-waiting. The captain of the guard's daughter, Cassandra, catches her eye since she, too, does not quite seem to fit into this world. One day, while in the library, Rapunzel comes across a small book of poems, dusty and long forgotten. She and Cassandra realize the title poem, "The Lost Lagoon," describes a real place that may hold the secret power of Corona. The young women try to find the secret and soon learn they are in a race against an unknown competitor. As revealed in chapters that alternate narration between Rapunzel and Cassandra, the two white girls struggle with their friendship, with their parents, and with their destinies. Young Disney fans will enjoy learning more about Corona and following along on Rapunzel's adventures. Howland has created strong female characters who can take care of themselves. For those who watch Tangled: The Series there is only one incident in the book that occurs in the TV show; the rest is entirely original to this story. A fun and lighthearted read with familiar characters. (Fantasy. 7-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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