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Cinderella's prince

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A poor, kind girl called Ella endures unfair suspicion and school bullying after a cherished item goes missing; a classmate Gertie plants the lost key and later is consumed by guilt, ultimately confessing and receiving Ella's forgiveness. The narrative follows Ella's hardships and prayers, the intervention of allies including a monkey named Bruno and a benevolent godmother figure, school life and community trials such as a fire, and a final reconciliation that resolves moral tests and leads to improved fortunes. The book blends domestic scenes, moral instruction, and episodic rescues to illustrate honesty, repentance, and compassionate redemption.

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Marian Isabel Hurrell

Marian Isabel Hurrell was a writer known for her contributions to children's literature and fairy tales. Her notable works include "A Golden Thread," which weaves themes of hope and resilience, and "Cinderella's Prince," a retelling of the classic fairy tale that explores deeper character motivations. Additionally, her book "Enemies" showcases her ability to delve into complex relationships and conflicts. Hurrell's storytelling often combines imaginative narratives with moral lessons, making her works both engaging and thought-provoking for young readers.

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