Book Summary
Princess Time: Rapunzel is a children’s fairy-tale retelling written by Kim Barnes and published by Miles Kelly Publishing. The story is based on the classic tale collected by the Brothers Grimm. It tells the story of Rapunzel, a young girl who is locked in a tall tower by a wicked witch. With her extraordinarily long hair, Rapunzel spends many years isolated from the world. One day, a prince hears her beautiful singing and discovers the tower. Using her long hair as a rope, he climbs up to meet her, and the two form a bond that eventually leads to Rapunzel’s escape and freedom. The story highlights themes of hope, courage, love, and perseverance, showing young readers that kindness and bravery can overcome difficult situations.
About the Author
Kim Barnes is known for writing and adapting stories for children, particularly fairy-tale retellings and early-reader books. She has worked with publishers such as Miles Kelly Publishing to produce accessible versions of classic tales for young audiences. Her books typically use simple language, engaging storytelling, and colorful illustrations to introduce traditional stories to children while encouraging imagination and a love of reading.
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