
Rumplestiltskin and the Prince
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Narrated by:
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Aracelis Gotay
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By:
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Jessica Green
About this listen
I wrote this version of the book Rumpelstiltskin and the Prince to show that there are two sides to every coin. In each version of the book Rumplestiltskin ever written, he is portrayed as the greedy, evil imp who schemes a helpless woman to obtain possession of her first-born child. However, from the moment I first read Rumplestiltskin in elementary school, I always thought of Rumplestiltskin as the hero in the Queen's world. Rumplestilskin and the Prince reveals a side of the strange little man that allows us to celebrate this unique fairytale with a new perspective as Rumplestilskin and the Prince eventually unite on their own terms.
©2014 Jessica Green Vaughan (P)2025 Jessica Green Vaughan
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