Friday, May 6, 2011

Once Upon a Marigold


Book: Once Upon a Marigold by Jean Ferris
Pages: 266
Finished: April 2011
Challenges:
** Spring Reading Thing** Once Upon a Time ** A-Z **






From Publisher's Weekly:

{{In a gratifying fantasy that contains elements of classic fairy tales, Ferris (Love Among the Walnuts) breathes new life into archetypal characters by adding unexpected and often humorous dimensions to their personalities. The protagonist, Christian, has been raised in the forest by a troll named Edric. As he nears manhood, Christian decides it is time to see the world-or at least the section across the river, where the lovely Princess Marigold resides. Having spent many hours gazing at Marigold through a telescope and corresponding with her by "p-mail" (letters sent by carrier pigeon), he has already felt the sting of Cupid's arrow by the time he lands a job in court. Marigold readily returns his affections, but unfortunately, she is about to become betrothed to Sir Magnus. Meanwhile, Marigold's evil mother, Queen Olympia, is plotting to murder both Marigold and her kindly, doting father, King Swithbert. Readers swept into the lighthearted spirit of this novel will likely not be bothered by the predictability of outcomes. As in fairy tales of old, jabs are made at social values and norms, and concepts of nobility and ignobility are painted in very broad strokes. Nonetheless, heroes and heroines emerge as convincing, well-rounded characters embodying flaws as well as virtues. Their foibles-Edric's tendency to mix up adages, Christian's stubborn streak and Marigold's penchant for "awful" jokes-make the good guys all the more endearing}}

My Thoughts:

To quote the front cover: "Part Comedy, part love story, part everything but the kitchen sink"!! This was a very delightful story--easy to read, fun little characters, and perfect for the read-a-thon, which is when I read it!

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2 comments:

  1. I *love* this book! I checked it out from the library all the time, and finally bought it. And the sequel. They're just so fun and light, simple sweet story. :o)

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  2. I read this one years ago and remember loving it!

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