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Romance · 1997 · G

Rose Daughter

by Robin McKinley

McKinley's second Beauty and the Beast. Softer, stranger, more interior.

For12+GenreRomanceLength380 pagesRead time~10.6 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Substance Use

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Emotional Intensity

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McKinley returned to the fairy tale that made her name with a different telling — quieter and more focused on the inner lives of its characters. Rose Daughter is less popular than Beauty but more atmospheric, with an ending that takes the magic in an unexpected direction.

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