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Zel [Paperback]

Donna Jo Napoli
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Nov 9 1998
High in the mountains, Zel lives with her mother, who insists they have all they need -- for they have each other. Zel's life is peaceful and protected -- until a chance encounter changes everything. When she meets a beautiful young prince at the market one day, she is profoundly moved by new emotions. But Zel's mother sees the future unfolding -- and she will do the unspeakable to prevent Zel from leaving her... "Will leave readers spellbound."-- Publishers Weekly, starred review

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As she has done for The Frog Prince and Hansel and Gretel, Napoli here visits her magic upon the tale of Rapunzel, creating a work of depth and beauty. In mid-16th-century Switzerland, Zel, on the threshold of adolescence, accompanies her mother on a rare trip from their remote cottage to the village. By chance she meets a youth named Konrad; unknown to her, he is the son of the count, and he is charmed by her apparent simplicity and forthright manner. Napoli gently guides the reader through the inevitable consequences of this meeting, mining every movement in the fairy tale for its psychological treasures. Zel's mother, no longer a routine villainess, has sacrificed everything, even her soul, for the witchcraft that enables her to have a daughter; a desperate fear of Konrad's attentions drives her to imprison Zel in the famous tower. Isolated, Zel wavers between recognition of her mother's sacrifices and her own fury, and wanders into madness. Konrad, meanwhile, must discover the difference between love and obsession. Napoli imagines the precise quality of the mother's supernatural powers, the colors of the stones in Zel's tower, the rustle of the trees in the forest. But the genius of the novel lies not just in the details but in its breadth of vision. Its shiveringly romantic conclusion will leave readers spellbound. Ages 11-up.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Grade 9 Up?This retelling of the story of Rapunzel is no simple fairy tale retold for the entertainment of children. Instead, it is a searing commentary on the evil that can result from human longings gone awry. Napoli sets the novel in 16th-century Switzerland and alternates the various characters' points of view. Zel and Count Konrad's narratives are presented in the third person, while Mother tells her own story. All are told in the present tense. Readers learn that the barren mother's obsession for a child drove her to give herself up to eternal damnation in order to have a daughter. Now, she seeks to keep the child away from the world so that the innocent girl will choose her mother above all others. That this will mean Zel's damnation also does not deter Mother in the least. When the inevitable happens and Zel meets the young man, Mother locks her away in a tower. Unlike most versions, this story realistically portrays the dismal effects of isolation on the girl's mind and spirit. She goes quite mad but is still able to accept Konrad's love when he finds her at last. Konrad's transformation from arrogant noble to a man with an obsessive love for a girl he barely knows is less realistic but follows the traditional story line. In his final confrontation with Mother, evil appears to have triumphed. Even the eventual "happily ever after" ending cannot clear the air of the darkness that pervades this tale. Mother's fatal possessiveness and the horror of Zel's life in the tower are the dominant themes that readers will remember. This version, with its Faustian overtones, will challenge readers to think about this old story on a deeper level. It begs for discussion in literature classes.?Bruce Anne Shook, Mendenhall Middle School, Greensboro, NC
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars awsome Dec 4 2006
By elfdart TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
zel is my favorite napoli book. i enjoyed the alternate perspective and thought that she expressed herself in a very effective and enthralling way. it's basically has the same elements as the rapunzel story we all know and love, its just told on a more personal level. in this story zel lives with a woman who adopted her her because she couldn't have any children, and the woman loves zel very much and never wants her to leave, so therefore feels threatened when zel bumps into a boy we discover is the prince in town. she then takes action against zel leaving her forever to live with someone she'll love more by locking her in a tower, and we more or less know the rest. i thought it was a good retelling.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Spellbound Story Mar 22 2005
Format:Paperback
I finished this book in 3 reading sesions - that's how much this book captivated me! You don't know until about one-third of the way into the book that Zel is aclualy Rapunzel. This adds to the book in so many ways... the story is only loosley bassed on the fairy tale - don't get any ideas of Cinderela or Snow White. The caracters change and evolve, but remain true to feelings. The author hide's no event, even when Zel becomes a young women. But it's so subtle that you hardly blink when you read the appropriate pasages. This book is a wonder to read...OH... and the end... that ending... *sigh*
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enchanting and unique Jun 13 2004
Format:Paperback
I just finished this book yesterday and I thought it was very good! The researched setting is realistic yet with magical elements, and the characters have strong, vivid emotions. There was no rambling, the sentences were to the point. This retelling of Rapunzel is very unique, and I loved the character Zel. You can see Zel mature as the book progresses, the words and emotions change beautifully. There were some odd moments, but overall I loved this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 7th grade reader
I had to read this book for school and i loved it. it was a book i actually enjoyed reading for school. Read more
Published on May 16 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
This is an amazing book. I absolutely loved it. I have read a LOT of books and this one definetely sticks out.
Published on Mar 20 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible...Amazing...Astounding...pick your adjective!!!
Zel is a book loosely based on the story of Rapunzel. It's set in the Swiss Alps, about a mother so desperate for a child that she sells her soul to Satan for a child. Read more
Published on Mar 12 2004 by Cynical
1.0 out of 5 stars Not Good
i bought this book hoping that it would be interesting and well, Good. instead i got a book that was, what i considered to be, Dull and extremely annoying. Read more
Published on Feb 13 2004
4.0 out of 5 stars Get ready to ... cry! *O*
This book is sad, however shows life in its true light. There's a lot of suffering and the book is well written. A heavy read for the average teen. Read more
Published on Jan 23 2004 by Muslima
2.0 out of 5 stars A cautionary tale of obsession
This is a sad little story about obsession in the name of "love." A lovely, beloved, and magically talented woman refuses to be happy because she does not have a child. Read more
Published on Jan 22 2004 by Yvonne Smith
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
I am a fan of all retold fairy tales, and this one is no exception; it fills in the gaps of the Brothers Grimm tale 'Rapunzel', but still follows the plot line that the original... Read more
Published on Nov 28 2003 by Theatre Kidd
5.0 out of 5 stars Hauntingly beautiful, beautifully haunting.
Oh my God. What are you people, popes? "Totally inappropriate things happen", yeah that's it. While things do transpire between the two after Konrad stumbles upon the tower after... Read more
Published on July 31 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing! A resonant and vivid retelling.
Wow! It's been so long since I have read this book, but I probably think about it every day. This book is romantic, lustful, at times, even dark. Read more
Published on July 3 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good!
I thought that Zel was a very good book. It is captivating and it follows a familiar story. I would definetly reccomend this book to any one of any age.
Published on Jun 17 2003
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