The Cinderella legend gets a realistic twist in this enchantingly believable adventure from <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author Margaret Peterson Haddix that <i>BOOKLIST </i>calls "provocative and entertaining."<br><br>Ella dreams of going to the royal ball and marrying Prince Charming, just like every commoner in the kingdom of Fridesia. But after she is chosen to marry the prince - no magic involved - life with the royal family is not the happily ever after that Ella imagined. Pitiless and cold, the royals try to mold her into their vision of a princess. Ella's life becomes a meaningless schedule of protocol, which she fears she will never grasp. And Prince Charming's beautiful face hides a vacant soul.<br> <br>Even as her life turns to misery, stories persist that Ella's fairy godmother sent her to the ball: How else could the poor girl wear a beautiful gown, arrive in a coach, and dance in those glass slippers? But Ella got herself into the castle on her own - and that's the only way she's going to get out.