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Godmothers Apprentice
  

Godmothers Apprentice (Hardcover)

by Elizabeth Scarborough (Author)
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In The Godmother (1994), Snow White, aka Snohomish "Sno" Quantrill, was one of several unfortunates aided by fairy godmother Felicity Fortune. This delightful sequel puts Sno's further adventures on center stage as, no longer threatened by her evil stepmother, the young woman?with the full approval of her father, the "King of Rock" ('n' Roll)?heads off to Ireland to become an apprentice to Felicity. Ireland is a revelation to this West Coast media child. There, she meets the godmothers' governing council, including the oldest sprite of them of all, Queen Tatiana, and is given three wishes to use as needed. Soon Sno begins encountering denizens from ancient tales: Puss in Boots, who follows the funeral procession of the King of Cats around Ireland; a Gypsy boy who, searching for his frail and disoriented old mother, falls in with pure evil in the form of a mercenary seeking to foment further discord in Ireland; a flying horse and talking swans, who come to the aid of Sno and her friends. Through third-person narrative and Sno's first-person journal entries, Scarborough offers another tale of modern-day magic and its mythic wellsprings without making it appear ridiculous or sinister?but simply enchanting.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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After being rescued from her murderous stepmother, teenager Sno Quantrill shows her appreciation to the silver-haired woman who saved her by joining the ranks of fairy godmothers. Scarborough's light-hearted sequel to The Godmother (Ace, 1994) features a talking cat, a needy tinker named Jack, and an immortal assassin from Ireland's ancient past. The author of The Healer's War (Bantam, 1989) demonstrates her versatility in a tongue-in-cheek fantasy that belongs in most libraries.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An enchanted journey through Ireland, Oct 31 2003
By L O'connor (richmond, surrey United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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In this utterly delightful sequel to The Godmother Sno Qunatrill travels to Irleand to begin her apprenticeship. Irish mythology, history and politics are woven into the fabric of the story, with delightful characters, lots of wit and humour and an exciting, gripping plot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb! A true delight to read!, May 4 1999
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This review is from: Godmothers Apprentice (Paperback)
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's "The Godmother's Apprentice" was a masterpiece. It was an excellent display of talent and imagination. Although I was skeptical about it after the first few pages, the plot really picked up and I couldn't put the book down! I recommend it to anyone seeking an adventure that is out of this world, yet thrilling AND realistic...all at the same time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Characters!! I wanna meet my Godmother!, April 18 1999
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This review is from: Godmothers Apprentice (Paperback)
Sno got rid of her evil stepmother, but didn't find a prince, she decided to be a fairy Godmother herself. Set gorgeously in Ireland, this book describes her training to become a Godmother. It has the same deft twists of old stories into modern fantasy that worked so well for the rest of Annie's books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fun fairy tale full of furry tails to facinate!
Wow, this second book in the Godmother trilogy by Ms.Scarborough is even better than the first! It lets us peer deeper into the domain of Godmotherdom and even introduces us to... Read more
Published on April 18 1999 by J. Might

4.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as "The Godmother"...
... but absolutely worth reading when you're a fan of classic (in this case Irish) fairytales in a modern "outfit".
Published on Nov 8 1998

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