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Summary: "Belle is convinced that she has the wrong name, as she lacks her sisters' awe-inspiring beauty. So she withdraws from society, devoting her time to wood carving. Secretly, Belle longs to find the fabled Heartwood Tree...During a fierce storm, Belle's father stumbles upon the mysterious Heartwood--and encounters a terrifying and lonely Beast. Now Belle must carve the Heartwood to save her...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Simon Pulse 2008
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Summary: In "Belle," Belle attempts to save her father from a terrifying beast; in "Sunlight And Shadow," a marriage betrothal is promised to whoever can rescue the kidnapped princess Mina; and in "Winter's Child," Grace sets out on a dangerous mission to save her best friend.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Simon Pulse 2013