The fairy tale fixers

Deborah Underwood

Book - 2025

The Investigators meet The First Cat in Space inthishilarious graphic novel. Fairy and Mouse will forever change young readers' perspectives on stepmothers, princes, and pumpkins as they help Cinderella set things right when her carriage veers off course. Every fairy tale needs a fairy. Because sometimes stories go off the rails, and this fairy knows just what to do to fix them. Actually, he doesn't . . . He makes it up as he goes along. And sometimes he needs help. A lot of help. Which is where Mouse comes in. Together, she and Fairy will make sure this tale has a happily ever after--just maybe not the one you expect.

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Subjects
Genres
Fairy tales
Fantasy comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York, NY : Clarion Books [2025]-
Language
English
Main Author
Deborah Underwood (author)
Other Authors
Jorge Lacera (illustrator), Megan Lacera (colorist)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Description based on volume 1.
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780063242425
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Cinderella's story, artfully retold and starring a pair of mice. Cinderella toils for her demanding family day and night. Her stepsiblings shriek incessantly; even the household animals are losing sleep. So the house mouse enlists the Fairy Tale Fixer, a rodent detective in a trench coat who's a bit clueless but always up for a challenge. The best way to end the noise is to get Cinderella out of the house, so the Fixer (donning fairy wings, a tiara, and a dress, the better to fit in) and the significantly smarter house mouse devise a plan to get her to the prince's ball. Prince Edward turns out to be an incessant chatterbox, so the crew must improvise to extricate Cinderella from an unpleasant situation and help her achieve her real dreams. Cinderella's freshly reimagined adventure departs skillfully from its source material. A running joke about the Fixer's yearning for pancakes, various visual gags (including three characters standing on one another's shoulders and disguising themselves with a long coat), the Fixer's snarky internal monologue, and dramatic overreactions keep the energy buzzing throughout this graphic novel. Sketchy, playfully colored illustrations enhance the excitement. Cinderella and her family are brown-skinned; Prince Edward is tan-skinned and blond. A funny, energetic riff on a familiar tale.(Graphic fantasy. 6-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.