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Age 4-8
Hughes’s latest picture book is a retelling of Cinderella, set in the 1930s.
The ball scenes are inspired by the musicals of Fred Astaire and Ginger
Rogers, and the costumes, Hughes’s own fabulous inventions, are indebted to
the couturiers of the 1920s — a postscript acknowledges Doucet, Poiret and
Patou. The “Prince” is a duke of an apparently Mediterranean principality
and his palace is a villa on the Côte d’Azur. Ella is a dressmaker in her
father’s shop, making beautiful, to-die-for frocks and coats for an elegant
clientele from silks and wools and satins.
The pictures are glamorous, romantic and atmospheric; drawn with a breezily
relaxed line, they are expressive of character and scrupulous about details
of place and time. But the twists in the story are among the reasons why
this book is so satisfying. Ella’s stepsisters are not ugly, except on the
inside. They are models, rake-thin and perfect, sporting Ella’s creations in
the shop’s showroom. Ella is a redhead with curves; the stepsisters call her
“Podge” and “Carrots”. Buttons, the shop’s uniformed doorman and delivery
boy, is Ella’s consolation: he makes her laugh “even when her mouth is full
of pins” and dances with her in her moonlit basement. Although the duke, who
is charming and rich and “very, very handsome”, falls for Ella’s rounded
loveliness and her joie de vivre, a contrast to the “cool, languid beauties”
of his circle, Ella makes a choice that values laughter, loyalty and
creativity over wealth and grandeur. This is truly a happy ending.
ELLA'S BIG CHANCE: A Fairy Tale Retold by Shirley Hughes
(Bodley Head £10.99)

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