This is the story of Rumpelstiltskin told from his point of view. I don't know about you, but thanks to the usual fairy tale and Shrek, to me Rumpelstiltskin is an all around bad guy with no redeeming qualities. I mean, who takes someone's baby?! In this telling of the story, I felt sorry for Rump, the poor boy was starving, mother-less and relentlessly bullied. When he discovered his talent for spinning straw into gold, that even turned out to be a curse! Find out how Rump finds himself in a huge mess of bargains and evil magic. Luckily he has his friend Red, as in Little Red Riding Hood, to help him out. How is he going to get himself and keep himself out of trouble? Can he ever be happy? Find out in RUMP.
“For me, it was a Gold Star day. I'd identified an enemy, and I'd made a life decision: I might come home tore up from fighting or late from being punished, but I'd never come home crying. So far, I ain't.” ― Sheila Turnage, Three Times Lucky
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
RUMP The True Story of Rumplestiltskin
This is the story of Rumpelstiltskin told from his point of view. I don't know about you, but thanks to the usual fairy tale and Shrek, to me Rumpelstiltskin is an all around bad guy with no redeeming qualities. I mean, who takes someone's baby?! In this telling of the story, I felt sorry for Rump, the poor boy was starving, mother-less and relentlessly bullied. When he discovered his talent for spinning straw into gold, that even turned out to be a curse! Find out how Rump finds himself in a huge mess of bargains and evil magic. Luckily he has his friend Red, as in Little Red Riding Hood, to help him out. How is he going to get himself and keep himself out of trouble? Can he ever be happy? Find out in RUMP.
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