Lightkeepers: A Modern Rapunzel Retelling Lightkeepers: A Modern Rapunzel Retelling

Lightkeepers: A Modern Rapunzel Retelling

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Publisher Description

What if Rapunzel was trapped in a dangerous cult, and Flynn Ryder was trapped in the foster care system? How would they still find their way to each other and to the lives they dream of?


Zella has been faithful to the Program her entire life, never doubting Mother’s choice to keep her in isolation since birth. As the first “Child of the Lighthouse,” she’s always had a responsibility to be an example to the others—be grateful, be obedient. But after seventeen long years up in her lighthouse all alone, it’s getting a lot harder to push down her secret—and forbidden—dreams of living a normal life, no matter the risks she’s heard of. She secretly dreams of freedom.


Ryder can’t count the amount of “families” he’s had over the years. He’s been bounced around from home to home for as long as he can remember. That’s why he’s not exactly impressed by this new family’s fancy house, or the fancy new school they’ve enrolled him in. They’re putting on a friendly face, but they’ll show their true colors eventually. They always do. Luckily, he only has to make it a little while longer because soon he’ll be eighteen, and he’ll finally be free.


One whirlwind night changes everything for Zella and Ryder, as the two dreamers cross paths and open each other’s eyes to what true freedom could really look like.


A haunting but charming modern-day take on the Rapunzel story we all know and love.


CONTENT GUIDANCE: While this book is recommended for ages 12-17, it contains content that may be triggering for certain audiences, including: abuse by a parent, cult attributes and themes, forced self-harm, and verbal sexual harassment of a minor. Proceed with care.

GENRE
Kids & Young Adults
NARRATOR
AM
Alise Morales
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
06:13
hr min
RELEASED
2024
April 3
PUBLISHER
Kennedy Plumb
SIZE
289
MB

Customer Reviews

Ivory Towers ,

Read it! Just know it’s a light read with a quick ending

It’s a good plot but a little too stereotypical.

At first I could get behind the things that I knew were gonna be a little funny bad, like his very much “foster bad boy personality” and her “positivity accepting girl” but it kinda adds up with the ending where everything just happens really quickly and too perfectly. Idk if a fun read, but I was hoping for something else I guess. Read it! But be aware it’s not exactly the most serious book out there, a light read ya know?