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Summary: When Rapunzel discovers Dr. Frankenstein's castle she is just looking for some medicine for her cold, but contact with one of his chemicals causes her hair to grow and come alive, along with the clay "monster" in his lab; Frankenstein is horrified at hisown success, and it is up to Rapunzel to convince him and the townspeople that neither she nor Clay is really a monster--and that living hair...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Stone Arch Books, a Capstone imprint 2019