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Watching the Roses

Watching the Roses

Watching the Roses
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by Adèle Geras Adele Geras

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Something is very wrong with Alice--very much like the heroine in the "Sleeping Beauty" fairy tale. It seems that the ill-wishing placed on her has come true. Even her closest friends don't seem able to save her from the nightmare.

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Houghton Mifflin Company H , pp. 192 . Papeback. New.
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  • Title Watching the Roses
  • Author Adèle Geras Adele Geras
  • Binding Papeback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 178
  • Language EN
  • Publisher Houghton Mifflin Company H , 1992
  • Publication date pp. 192
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 63713118
  • ISBN 9780152055318
  • Quantity available 4

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Summary

In this retelling of "Sleeping Beauty," Alice seems destined to lead a princess's life--except for the frightening curse that dreaded Aunt Violette bestowed at her christening: She will die at the age of eighteen. Although she lives, something horrible happens on her eighteenth birthday. And as a result, Alice falls into a trancelike state and refuses to speak to anyone. Will she ever recover?

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From the publisher

In this retelling of "Sleeping Beauty," Alice seems destined to lead a princess's life--except for the frightening curse that dreaded Aunt Violette bestowed at her christening: She will die at the age of eighteen. Although she lives, something horrible happens on her eighteenth birthday. And as a result, Alice falls into a trancelike state and refuses to speak to anyone. Will she ever recover?

First line

Once upon a time, I was a good girl and no trouble to anyone.

From the jacket flap

This haunting tale of treachery and betrayal is the second book in the exciting Egerton Hall trilogy.
Once Megan, Bella and Alice shared a room. The Tower Room was theirs alone, remote from the rest of Egerton Hall School, and here they formed a deep friendship which would continue long after they left their enchanted world. But now something is very wrong with Alice - poisoned by dark memories and unable to speak to a single soul. It seems that the ill-wishing placed on her has come true. Even her closest friends don't seem able to save her from the nightmare.

Media reviews

"The story is redolent with sexuality, fragility, and innocence . . . [An] unusual romance."--The Bulletin
"Tremendous."--VOYA

"Geras writes with imagination and skill."--Kirkus Reviews

"[Has] wide appeal."--Booklist

Citations

  • Ingram Children's Advance, 07/01/2005, Page 72
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