The True Adventures of Snow White

Because Happily Ever After Is Overrated

by Linda Beth Richardson


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Softcover
$31.95
Hardcover
$47.95
E-Book
$14.95
Softcover
$31.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 26/02/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 231
ISBN : 9781456840730
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 231
ISBN : 9781456840747
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 231
ISBN : 9781456840754

About the Book

Nefarious plots, daring rescues, epic battles, fabulous balls, a jealous stepmother, a ragged outlaw, an evil dwarf, eccentric relatives, a charming minstrel, a drill-sergeant governess, gypsies, pirates! Who had rather listen to “happily ever after” than to the real story? Snow White, who prefers to be called Kate, relates her true adventures, which encompass all of these and more as well. Along the way, she encounters both friends and foes, falls in love, and through all of it keeps her sense of humor. Kate may be a princess, but she’s also a girl with a mind of her own and the determination to take care of her own destiny.


About the Author

Linda Richardson began reading at four and writing at 12 and never stopped either one. After completing an undergraduate degree, Linda started teaching, so at retirement in 2011, she has spent more than 50 years in classrooms and libraries as a student and teacher—mainly of English at all levels from elementary through college. Her interest in fantasy as a genre blossomed in college and especially graduate school, when she completed a master’s thesis on the works of Katherine Kurtz. Many years later the Internet put Linda in touch with other fans of the Deryni world, leading to a collaborative fan fi ction novelette called Derry’s Wedding. Having completed one long work, she decided to tackle others, and so The True Adventures of Snow White came to be. In addition to writing and still reading, Linda likes photography, traveling, using the Internet to connect to old friends, and spending time with the latest in a long line of housecats, though like Kate, she prefers “one or two at a time, not a whole pride en masse.”