The Crimson Thread

A Retelling of "Rumpelstiltskin"

Kids, Fiction, Fairy Tales, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book The Crimson Thread by Suzanne Weyn, Mahlon F. Craft, Simon Pulse
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Author: Suzanne Weyn, Mahlon F. Craft ISBN: 9781442407404
Publisher: Simon Pulse Publication: October 27, 2009
Imprint: Simon Pulse Language: English
Author: Suzanne Weyn, Mahlon F. Craft
ISBN: 9781442407404
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Publication: October 27, 2009
Imprint: Simon Pulse
Language: English

"Once upon a Time" Is Timeless

The year is 1880, and Bertie, having just arrived in New York with her family, is grateful to be given work as a seamstress in the home of textile tycoon J. P. Wellington. When the Wellington family fortune is threatened, Bertie's father boasts that Bertie will save the business, that she is so skillful she can "practically spin straw into gold."

Amazingly, in the course of one night, Bertie creates exquisite evening gowns -- with the help of Ray Stalls, a man from her tenement who uses an old spinning wheel to create dresses that are woven with crimson thread and look as though they are spun with real gold. Indebted to Ray, Bertie asks how she can repay him. When Ray asks for her firstborn child, Bertie agrees, never dreaming that he is serious....

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"Once upon a Time" Is Timeless

The year is 1880, and Bertie, having just arrived in New York with her family, is grateful to be given work as a seamstress in the home of textile tycoon J. P. Wellington. When the Wellington family fortune is threatened, Bertie's father boasts that Bertie will save the business, that she is so skillful she can "practically spin straw into gold."

Amazingly, in the course of one night, Bertie creates exquisite evening gowns -- with the help of Ray Stalls, a man from her tenement who uses an old spinning wheel to create dresses that are woven with crimson thread and look as though they are spun with real gold. Indebted to Ray, Bertie asks how she can repay him. When Ray asks for her firstborn child, Bertie agrees, never dreaming that he is serious....

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