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| Plot Summary of Happily Ever After |
"Paris uses fairy tales as a guide to modern dating, arguing that most fairy tale heroines were not the passive weaklings they are often said to be.
Ten fairy tales are retold, and advice based on each tale follows. For example, Cinderella knew her inner worth, no matter that her situation seemed hopeless. The princess from "The Princess and the Pea" did not change her behavior to please a man."
Steph, Resident Scholar
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This book offers help with
- dating
Composition of book
- 40% describing problem 60% offering solutions
How many solutions offered?
- 25 or more described briefly
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