Gail Carson Levine

Author of children's fantasy literature

Gail Carson Levine - Artists & Creatives born September 17th, 1947
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An American author gained prominence with the publication of the Newbery Honor book, 'Ella Enchanted.' This retelling of the Cinderella tale became a celebrated piece of children's literature. Other notable works include 'Fairest,' a novel that explores themes of beauty and self-acceptance, and 'The Two Princesses of Bamarre,' which features adventure and courage. Levine's storytelling often incorporates elements of humor and clever twists on classic tales, capturing the imagination of young readers through richly woven characters and narratives.

Wrote 'Ella Enchanted,' awarded Newbery Honor

Authored 'Fairest,' exploring beauty themes

Published 'The Two Princesses of Bamarre'

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