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Whatever After the Graphic Novel: If the Shoe Fits
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Graphic novels with a fairy tale twist! The beloved New York Times and USA Today bestselling Whatever After series rolls on in graphic novel format, with an enchanting Book 2 that takes us into the story of Cinderella!
Abby and her little brother, Jonah, are ordinary kids...except for one little thing. They have a magic mirror in their basement that sends them into different fairy tales. This time, when the mirror slurps them up, they're taken to the story of Cinderella. And they're determined NOT to mess anything up!
But then Cinderella breaks her foot and her glass slipper won't fit. How is her prince charming supposed to know she's meant for him? And how will Cinderella get her happily ever after?
In order to save the day, Abby and Jonah will have to find Cinderella a job, stay out of jail, and make sure true love finds a way, all before the clock strikes midnight and the chance for a happily ever after is gone...forever!
With vibrant art by illustrator Bethany Crandall, this fast-paced, magical adventure is a graphic novel fan's dream come true!
Praise for Whatever After
“Hilarious...with unexpected plot twists and plenty of girl power.” —Booklist
“A dazzling gem of a series!” —Karina Yan Glaser, New York Times bestselling author of the Vanderbeekers series
“Kids will race through these laugh-out-loud, action packed, magical adventures!” —Max Brallier, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Kids on Earth series
“My daughter loved the young, sassy girl on the cover and I loved the premise of the book...The best part is that they mess up the story and the lead female character has to learn how to stand on her own. The feminist in me adored it, and the mother in me loved how my daughter would long to cuddle in close as we read together.” —The Washington Post
“Tons of fractured fairy tale fun.” —New York Times bestselling author Lauren Myracle
“An uproariously funny read.” —Kirkus Reviews