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I was starting a new writing class and needed an idea, so I thought maybe I could expand a fairy tale too. "Cinderella" is such an important tale, it's the first one I thought of. But when I considered it, I realized I didn't like Cinderella or understand her. She's so disgustingly good! And why does she take orders from her horrible stepmother and stepsisters?

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It's hard to write a book about a character who annoys and puzzles you. I was in trouble until I thought of the curse of obedience. Then I got it. Ella has to do as she's told, and she takes revenge whenever she can.

While I was writing, the curse was an explanation and the problem that set the whole story going. I realized only later that I'd created a message for me. When I'm pressured to do something, I tend to knuckle under. Instead, I should be figuring out what's best and what I want. Then I should act on my assessment, even if people are disappointed or angry.

Spunky, stubborn, and very clever, this new Cinderella spends a lifetime trying to outwit the curse of a fairy's unwelcome gift of obedience. In a kingdom populated with ogres, giants, princes, and fairies, Ella begins a fruitless quest to have the curse lifted, only to discover that she has that power within herself.



"An extrodinary plot device, an assortment of wonderfully drawn characters, and a richly detailed fairy tale setting add up to an outstanding debut by talented newcomer Levine. She has taken the basic elements of the Cinderella story, placed it in a wholly satisfying new context, and deepened our appreciation of the original tale."

But the best part is that, to this day, the movie has been great for the book and has brought a lot of readers my way. So, if any of you who are reading this are producers or know a producer or plan to become a producer, I have many more books.

That was a very interesting post! I liked learning about your opinion of the movie. I saw the movie first and then read the book. With many books when a movie is made it is not at all as good as the book, but in this case I thought they were both very, very enjoyable in different ways! And I agree that Anne Hathaway made the perfect Ella in all aspects!

I agree the movie was ok. I was really sad that they didnt stay with the book which is perfect and needed no change. When they make a Jane Austin film they stick with her storyline very well. So they should have done the same with Ella who I love just as much as I do Elizabeth and Mr Darcy. I was also wondering If you have any plans of returning to a story around the charactors or world of Ella Enchanted or my second favorite of yours The Two Princesses of Bamarre? I really want to see them again or at least hear about what they are up to. Thanks so much for your blog!

This is fascinating. Although I watched Ella Enchanted a couple of years ago, I actually just decided to buy the DVD today. And, I'm glad I did. I'm a HUGE fan of the book, as it played a significant part in my reading and writing life.

The first time I watched the movie after reading the book I was disappointed. But when I watched it several years later with my young daughters in mind I could see how it would be very appealing to them. And I was right. They absolutely loved it. All the parts I found silly they thought were hilarious!

Gail, I thought you had two very interesting points in this post. First, it's really interesting that the script writer picked up on the politics you thought you left out. I think that shows that the background a writer works out, but doesn't put directly in the book, can be obvious with out it being spelled out in the book.

Second, I often struggle with which direction to take the book I am working on. The contrast between the directions of your book and the movie and your other ideas shows that more than one way can work. So that's probably something I should quit agonizing so much over and just write. ?

Right now I'm working on describing a longer passage of time without being boring and trying to give some indication of what the main character was doing. I'm also trying to figure out how long a passage of time I should have this way too. So in a way, I guess my question is about deciding time lines in general.

Hi, i love the book and the movie.
hey Gail, have you seen both versions of the "Chronicals of Narnia". They remade the movie. Have you ever constiered letting them remake Ella Enchanted the movie in the future more in the way you want it, or more simalar to the book. It would be better if it was closer to the book.

I just found your blog and from the bottom of my heart, I'd like to say thank you. I cannot begin to tell you the impact that Ella Enchanted has had on my life. I am a sophomore in college, and to this day I still remember opening your book as a fifth grader and being possessed by the magic of your words. I remember checking it out from my teacher's library regularly to reread it. I remember "accidentally" forgetting to return it at the end of the school year. I remember falling hard for Char- I'm quite certain that he was my first literary crush. I remember hating Hattie, and Ella's resilience inspiring me to deal with the bullies that I had in my own life.

Your book was the first book that made me want to write. It ignited the spark that eventually bloomed into a passion. The years that I spent writing fanfiction, the years that I participated in NaNoWriMo, the novella that I wrote for my senior project, and even my 740 on the SAT writing portion all stem from you. I'm currently studying to become a teacher, and I have financial support from the NC Teaching Fellows scholarship program. When I was applying for the scholarship, I had to write about a book that has greatly impacted me, and I wrote about Ella Enchanted. In part, my scholarship money comes from you.

I must say, just because the movie was okay, it had barely NOTHING to do with the book. I LOVED the book and I was wondering if they could remake the movie to fit the storyline of the book. Because I know that movie will be amazing if they did it in the correct way. I just thought I would say that

I am glad I was able to read your opinions of the movie. I started reading Ella Enchanted when I checked it out from the library in middle school. I checked it out so many times I finally bought my own copy and, ten years later, I still love to re-read it. When I first saw the movie, was was sorely disappointed. Did the people making the movie even read the book first, or just the back cover? How could they change something so beautiful? I felt that the only similarities were the names and the fact that Ella was under a curse to make her obedient.

Sometimes I felt that the movie made a joke of your wonderfully developed characters. Ella would pause in the middle of the air when someone yelled "freeze," or the elves were no longer well-respected craftsmen. The ogres didn't seem as clever, Mandy was nearly incompetent, and, what bothered me most, my hero Char became shallow.

However, I have come to value the movie on a separate level from the book. It is still entertaining and fun to watch. Having read the book first, it is still somewhat difficult for me to battle the feeling that some of my childhood was wrenched away, but knowing that the uncle and snake bothered you makes me feel better. Thank you for writing Ella Enchanted and sending me away on an adventure I could never experience in real life. Your characters were grounded and believable, allowing me to bring your story to existance in my imagination. Hopefully I will get the chance to read some more of your books soon.

I am in the process of turning my daughter into a fan of yours. She is 3.5 years old and LOVES books. One practice I am trying to impart to her is to always read the book before watching the movie. There are a few instances where this rule does not apply (watching Romeo and Juliet as a play or the older movie helps when reading the actual play) but in general you will always be more satisfied with the book version.

With Ella, I read it to her over a period of about a month (I know she is young but she really likes chapter books) and she loved it. Then we watch the movie and she loved it as well. But she did wonder why Ella didn't get to go to the Ball with a mask and she why her dad was nice in the movie not in the book. So I think it was a good example of how fairy tales are often retold differently. We both love your books and thank you for your stories. ?

Your book was one of my first loves when I was in middle school, I read it over and over again until it fell apart! I have to say the movie was very sweet, I loved Anne Hathaway and the characters and the plot, but I wish that they had incorporated your novel into the story more! It makes me a little bit sad, I also wanted to say one more thing, your ideas that you had for the oppression of the gnomes and giants and politics would have been tremendous even if it had weighed down the plot a little. I just want to thank you because your work as well as other authors have inspired me to love fiction ever since I was a little girl ? Ella Enchanted may have been one of your earlier works but it was very beautifully written. I hope one day to be as great of a writer as you, and I hope to inspire others the way that you have inspired creativity within me.

I admired your writing since childhood. In fact, I had a rough adolescence and left behind a lot of things that were important to me, including the stories I related to and loved. Now that I am an adult and have let go of the struggles I had faced, I find myself returning to old stories and being myself again. I read Two Princesses of Bamarr and Ella Enchanted to my husband and he enjoyed them as much as I did. You even inspired me to be a writer myself when I was nine, a wish I buried for years and regained as I healed. I may never be as successful as you are, or successful at all, but I hope I never betray my writing or my fans by letting my work be so horribly desecrated, defiled, and ravaged as Ella was.

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