Ice

author: Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds, Durst, Sarah Beth
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


Ice
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



Ice
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



Ice
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



Ice
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


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