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  • 04/2024
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David Horn
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Sylvia Locke and the Three Bears (Tairy Fails Book 1)
David Horn, author

Picture Book; Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror; (Market)

RED ALERT FOR FAIRY TALE LAND: Sylvia Locke is out and ready to cause mischief. Once upon a time in Fairy Tale Land, there lived a very bad girl indeed. Sylvia Locke may have been abandoned by her adventuring parents but that’s no excuse for being mean to her loving grandparents, rude to everyone at school, and even bullying rare magical creatures. Right? One day, when out on a break-and-enter job at the Bear family’s house, Sylvia happens upon a magical mirror that turns out to be more than she bargained for. Could even a kid like Sylvia find a friend? Could some warm and fuzzies change her heart? The first book in Tairy Fails, a modern fairy tale humor series that will have elementary school kids and early chapter book readers screaming with laughter.
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Fifth-grader Sylvia Locke has a singular goal—to get herself a bowl of Cookie Crunchies, and, as the Wizard of FLOSZ (otherwise known as Fairytale Land Official Security Zone) astutely observes, “whatever Sylvia wants, Sylvia gets.” When her Gram-Gram defers making her Cookie Crunchies for breakfast in lieu of finishing their work on the farm, Sylvia sets out into the forest of Farmington, Fairytale Land, where she comes across the Bear family, who’ve just left home—and their window open. Sylvia seizes the opportunity to break in, with a plan to finally snag a bowl of Cookie Crunchies, but her mission is derailed by booby traps, a magical mirror named Reginald, and a worrisome next-door neighbor.

A fresh, modern take on the classic fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Horn’s first in his Tairy Fails series features wizards, mythical mountains (aptly named the Mythical Mountains of the Lost), and an unsolved mystery: what really happened to Sylvia's parents, who, as the story goes, abandoned her one day in Farmington? Spoiler alert: they didn’t really abandon her, and there’s more—much, much more—to their disappearance than anyone, including Sylvia, knows. Despite that truth, unveiled later in the book, Sylvia’s a pro at masking her pain over their disappearance, mostly with a mean attitude and a penchant for trouble making. Her reputation proceeds her on the journey, but, still, she manages to make new friends and eventually stumbles onto the truth of her heritage.

Sylvia’s comical adventure, paired with Horn’s lovingly eccentric characters and Judit Tondora’s charming black and white illustrations, will wow middle grade readers—and transform them into instant devotees of the next in the series. Sylvia’s over the top antics are laugh-out-loud worthy, and, though her aversion to following the rules is entertaining, she also provides readers with a worthwhile glimpse of determination, taking initiative, and friendship along the way.

Takeaway: Fresh, laugh-out-loud funny retelling of a classic children's story.

Comparable Titles: Jon Scieszka's The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!, Jen Calonita's Mirror, Mirror.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Kindle Edition Digital Ebook Purchas Details
  • 979-8-9885430-2-2 B0CVNQFQ62
  • 98 pages
  • $2.99
Paperback Details
  • 04/2024
  • 979-8-9885430-1-5
  • 98 pages
  • $5.99
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