A man is caught in a witch's garden stealing juicy greens that his pregnant wife craves. As a method of payment, the witch claims their child when she is born. Named Rapunzel after the vegetation that was stolen, the little girl is placed in a high tower with a single window--her only visitor is the witch who returns daily by climbing the spire using Rapunzel's golden tresses. The many years of seclusion are destined to end, however, when a prince discovers the lonely tower. Children will delight at this richly illustrated story of a love that conquers all adversity.
This is Book 9 in the Classic Fairy Tales Series. See all Classic Fairy Tales books here.
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The Brothers Grimm were popular German storytellers in the 19th century, best known for publishing collections of folk and fairy tales. Debbie Lavreys is the illustrator of the Classic Fairy Tales series.
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