Troll Bridge: A Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale by Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: June 2007
  • 240pp
  • Sales Rank: 363,717

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    • Pub. Date: June 2007
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 363,717
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    A wicked adventure—or deadly…trollble
    For sixteen-year-old harpist prodigy Moira, the annual Dairy Princess event in Vanderby is just another lame publicity “op.” Moira a dairy princess? Get real. Twelve girls have been selected to have their likeness carved in butter and displayed on the Trollholm Bridge. It’s a Vanderby State Fair tradition that has been going on for, like, ever.
    As far as Moira is concerned, the sooner it’s over with the butter—er—better.
    About the same time and not far away, three brothers—members of the sensationally popular teen boy band The Griffsons—are in the middle of a much needed road trip to relax from the pressures of their latest tour.
    In a flash, however, the kids are suddenly transported to a strange and mystical wilderness where they find themselves in the middle of a deadly tug-of-war struggle between a magical fox named Fossegrim and the monstrous troll Aenmarr of Austraegir. At the heart of the feud is a battle for possession of a mysterious magical fiddle--and an ancient compact between Trollholm and the outer world.
    Whatever. All Moira cares about is that eleven of her fellow princesses have been enchanted into a slumber and Moira needs to figure out a way to awaken them…and get home.
    Unfortunately for Moira and the Griffsons, nothing in Trollholm is as it seems. Finding a way out of Trollholm may be a lot more difficult than they think.

    Publishers Weekly

    "The tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin gets a modern makeover at the hands of this mother-son team," wrote PW of their Pay the Piper. In a follow-up Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale book that melds The Three Billy Goats Gruff with The Twelve Dancing Princesses, Trollbridge by Jane Yolen and Adam Stemple stars 16-year-old Moira, a harpist determined to save 11 girls who were selected to have their likenesses carved in butter but wound up enchanted into slumber. A teen boy band on break from a road trip, a magical fox and, naturally, a monstrous troll all figure into the proceedings. Pay the Piper is now in paperback. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Jane Yolen is one of the most distinguished and successful authors for young readers and adults in the country. The author of more than 200 books—including the immensely popular The Devil’s Arithmetic, she is the winner of the Caldecott Award, the World Fantasy Award and two Christopher Medals. She lives in Hatfield, Massachusetts.
    Adam Stemple is a musician and writer, and son of Jane Yolen. He lives with his wife and children in Minneapolis.

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    this is a really boring and weird bookby music_luver23

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    December 13, 2008: when I first picked up the book I thought it sounded really cool, but then when I started reading it I got bored. nothing really caught my eye in interesting or fun.

    cuteeeby Anonymous

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    February 21, 2007: I actually do recomend this. I thought it was very cute. I mean, yeah, how cute can trolls get?..haha but really, it does get you hooked! I liked it a lot. Even though its not really my style!


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