cover image The Restless Girls

The Restless Girls

Jessie Burton, illus. by Angela Barrett. Bloomsbury, $19.99 (160p) ISBN 978-1-5476-0072-4

In Burton’s debut, a retelling of “The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” the sisters carry on after the death of their mother, “a woman of many words and driver of a racing car.” Blaming his wife’s death on her curiosity and sense of adventure, King Alberto secures his daughters in a windowless room with only a portrait of their mother, “as if to remind the girls what might happen if they ever tried to go faster than was appropriate.” But a door behind it leads to a joyous celebration where the siblings dance until dawn. Discovering that his daughters’ slippers are ruined each night, as if from dancing, the King demands their secret be revealed. Burton offers a richly imagined feminist fairy tale, laden with allusions to contemporary concerns about autonomy, gender roles, and power dynamics, that is extended in Barrett’s lush scenes of the clever sisters and their revels. Ages 8–12. [em](Mar.) [/em]