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Beauty [Hardcover]

Robin Mckinley
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Oct 25 1978

1966-1988 Best of the Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)
1979 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book)
1979 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)

2000 List of Popular Paperbacks for YA


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This much-loved retelling of the classic French tale Beauty and the Beast elicits the familiar magical charm, but is more believable and complex than the traditional story. In this version, Beauty is not as beautiful as her older sisters, who are both lovely and kind. Here, in fact, Beauty has no confidence in her appearance but takes pride in her own intelligence, her love of learning and books, and her talent in riding. She is the most competent of the three sisters, which proves essential when they are forced to retire to the country because of their father's financial ruin.

The plot follows that of the renowned legend: Beauty selflessly agrees to inhabit the Beast's castle to spare her father's life. Beauty's gradual acceptance of the Beast and the couple's deepening trust and affection are amplified in novel form. Robin McKinley's writing has the flavor of another century, and Beauty heightens the authenticity as a reliable and competent narrator.

This was McKinley's first book, written almost 20 years ago. Since that time she has been awarded the Newbery Medal for The Hero and the Crown and has delighted her fans with another retelling of the Beauty and the Beast fable, Rose Daughter. Still, McKinley's first novel has a special place in the hearts of her devoted readers, many of whom attest to relishing Beauty time and again. (Ages 11 to Adult)

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"A captivating novel." -- ALA Booklist

"A splendid story." -- Publishers Weekly

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2.0 out of 5 stars Ambitious, but falls short Sep 19 2010
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I had high expectations for this book. I thought that a retelling of this classic fairytale would surely never have awful dry spells or ridiculous, rushed endings. Boy, was I wrong!

There were many times that, while reading this book, I wanted to throw it down in disgust. There are so many errors that could easily have been caught with careful editing. But they weren't.

Really, the story had promise. But it did not deliver. It was dry, some details left unexplained, and the ending was so rushed that it totally did not make it worth persevering through the rest of the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beauty-ful Feb 24 2007
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The best-known and best-loved of Robin McKinley's books is also one of the best of the fairy-tale retellings -- "Beauty," a more enlightened, fully-drawn version of "Beauty and the Beast." There's a depth and a richness to the story and characterizations, as well as a beauty of atmosphere and writing.

Beauty (real name is "Honour") is the ironically-named heroine of the story -- she isn't beautiful, but is very intelligent. She has two sisters, the beautiful Hope and Grace, and a benevolent, wealthy father. Then all their lives change suddenly: the ships their father owns are lost, and the money goes with them. One of the sisters marries a poor but worthy country lad, while the other lost her beloved fiancee who captained one of the ships. After selling their possessions the family moves to the countryside.

The father leaves on a trip -- and returns with a single rose, a gift for Beauty, which carries the price of either his life or his daughter. Beauty leaves to go live at the castle of the mysterious Beast, with only her plowhorse to accompany her. She arrives at a castle of invisible servants, magical books, friendly animals, and a melancholy Beast who asks her to marry him every evening...

There is nothing new in fairy tale retellings now, but when McKinley first wrote "Beauty," it was a relative rarity. And even now, few of them are as intelligently written and have such solid heroines. Rather than giving her story a contrived "twist," McKinley merely fleshes out the storyline and gives the characters personalities.

The writing is excellent; McKinley writes the more prosaic passages of cottage life and the surrounding friendly village, as well as the more dreamlike, fantastical scenes in the Beast's castle. Lots of atmosphere, either in the poor but warm surroundings of the house, or the eerie feel of the castle.The dialogue is nearly flawless: McKinley doesn't write ye-olde-formal prose, but the characters never sound -- or think -- like modern Americans.

Beauty is a great heroine -- brainy, kind, wry-humored, brave and strong. Though the "Beauty" element is discarded, it is done so with the apparent understanding that this "Beauty" has brains and guts rather than a pretty face. The Beast himself is a little more shadowy; we never get inside his head the way we do Beauty's, but then the book is hers, not his. Beauty's father and sisters are equally well-done, avoiding the cliches of nastiness in favor of being likable or haunted.

Robin McKinley's debut "Beauty" is still among the best-loved fairy-tale retellings. With the help of a gutsy, brainy heroine, it rises above a mere retelling and becomes THE retelling.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beauty: A Retelling of Beauty& the Beast Sep 28 2004
Format:Paperback
I Liked Rose Daughter but I still loved the original story . I dream of writing like Robin and This book is one of My best loved friends. a Beauty of A Book and a wonderful read....
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Read
Good book, I liked the twist in the story, I felt the ending was rushed, which is why I gave it 4 stars, but I enjoyed the book and would recommend it.
Published on May 10 2010 by JM
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
I absolutely loved this novel. The story is a classic, but Robin McKinley's version is so original, and lovely, you will want to read it again and again. Read more
Published on May 5 2008 by Annie Hagopian
5.0 out of 5 stars Who doesn't like it?
I picked this book up in a second hand store about a year ago. since then I have read it about twenty-five times. Read more
Published on April 11 2006
5.0 out of 5 stars Beauty-ful Retelling
Robin McKinley has a talent to recreate the fantasy worlds of childhood bedtime literature and make them fullblooded novels that any respectable reader will enjoy. Read more
Published on Jun 26 2004 by S. Gregory
5.0 out of 5 stars Beauty and the Beast
This is a really good romance story. I do not read a lot of romance. However, I really liked this.
Beauty and the Beast is one of my most favorite fairy tales. Read more
Published on Jun 21 2004 by Kristina D. Smith
3.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written; true to the old tale... but...
This is Robin McKinley's version of "Beauty and the Beast", told with her excellent grasp of the written word. Read more
Published on Jun 7 2004 by Anna Balasi
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Telling of a Classic
Beauty is the nickname (real name Honour) of the youngest of three daughters of a prominent merchant. Read more
Published on May 26 2004 by Melissa McCauley
5.0 out of 5 stars true love in its purest form
I've always loved the story of beauty and the beast; how the love between Beauty and the beast surpasses all appearances to find its true power. Read more
Published on May 11 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic
This book is one of my all time favorite books. I have always loved the story of Beauty and the Beast, but Robin McKinley tells it in a new way that made me love it even more. Read more
Published on April 26 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful retelling of a fascinating Fairytale
I loved this book, from the first time I read it. It was different and funny. When Beauty had to leave her family, they all tried to stop her. She loved her family. Read more
Published on April 25 2004 by S Peterson
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