
A modern-day retelling of "East o' the Sun, West o' the Moon" in which eighteen-year-old Cassie learns that her grandmother's fairy tale is true when a Polar Bear King comes to claim her for his bride and she must decide whether to go with him and save her long-lost mother, or continue helping her father with his research.
year: 1998, 1995, 1996, 2010
call number/section: 1000
subjects: fathers and daughters, fiction, mothers and daughters, grandmothers, family problems, self-perception, farm life, polar bear, juvenile fiction, scientists, supernatural, polar bears, paranormal fiction, fairy tales, arctic regions, juvenile fiction, fiction, fairy tales
Editions

Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
Aladdin Paperbacks (1998)
When thirteen-year-old Chrissa is sent to her paternal grandmother's farm, she learns more about her absent father and some of the reasons for her distant relationship with her mother.
Schools: 5

Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
Atheneum Books for Young Readers (1995)
When thirteen-year-old Chrissa is sent to her paternal grandmother's farm, she learns more about her absent father and some of the reasons for her distant relationship with her mother.
Schools: 5

Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
Aladdin Paperbacks (1996)
When thirteen-year-old Chrissa is sent to her paternal grandmother's farm, she learns more about her absent father and some of the reasons for her distant relationship with her mother.
Schools: 0
Durst, Sarah Beth
Margaret K. McElderry Books (2010)
A modern-day retelling of "East o' the Sun, West o' the Moon" in which eighteen-year-old Cassie learns that her grandmother's fairy tale is true when a Polar Bear King comes to claim her for his bride and she must decide whether to go with him and save her long-lost mother, or continue helping her father with his research.
Schools: 3