Maleficent / by Disney Press ; [adapted by Elizabeth Rudnick].

By: Rudnick, Elizabeth [author.]Contributor(s): Rayner, Lucy [narrator.]Material type: SoundSoundPublisher number: Zblhy | Blackstone AudioZPblhy | Blackstone AudioPublisher: [Ashland, Oregon] : Blackstone Audio, Inc., [2015]Copyright date: ©2014Copyright date: ℗2015Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 4 CDs (5 hr.) : digital, CD audio ; 12 cmContent type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audiodiscISBN: 9781504622622Uniform titles: Adaptation of (expression): Maleficent (Motion picture) Subject(s): Princesses -- Juvenile fiction | Fairies -- Juvenile fiction | Blessing and cursing -- Juvenile fiction | Sleeping Beauty (Tale) -- Adaptations | Magic -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Fantasy fiction. | Film novelizations. | Children's audiobooks. DDC classification: 813.6 Read by Lucy Rayner.Summary: Maleficent was a different sort of faerie. For one thing, she was raised by all the Fair Folk after her parents were killed. For another, she believed there had to be some good in everyone, even humans. Happy and spirited, Maleficent was beloved by all who knew her. That is, until she experienced the ultimate betrayal by a trusted friend. Enraged and embarking on a quest for vengeance, Maleficent must forge her own path in the world to make sense of it all. And while she learns to harness her great powers, the forces against her only grow stronger. The question is, who really is the evil one in this fairy tale?
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Maleficent was a different sort of faerie. For one thing, she was raised by all the Fair Folk after her parents were killed. For another, she believed there had to be some good in everyone, even humans. Happy and spirited, Maleficent was beloved by all who knew her. That is, until she experienced the ultimate betrayal by a trusted friend. Enraged and embarking on a quest for vengeance, Maleficent must forge her own path in the world to make sense of it all. And while she learns to harness her great powers, the forces against her only grow stronger. The question is, who really is the evil one in this fairy tale?

Read by Lucy Rayner.

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