It even had her name on it!
As she sat in the
First there was the Dress Fairy...
who made sure Cinderella was clothed as well as a princess:
And the Great Friends Fairies:
The Awesome Agent Fairy:
The Revelation Fairy:
Cinderella met some fairies for the first time:
I met Pam Coughlin (MotherReader) for the first time at ALA. We've been reading eachothers' blogs for so long, we felt like old friends! Pam was passionate advocate of Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, so much so that I almost felt like I needed to send her a check at the end of the year!
While other Fairies had been there along the way:
Marketing savvy (and great author--check out all the buzz for her Bamboo People)Mitali Perkins, who helped me create the online booklaunch...she is the one who had me start my FB fanpage!
Besides the many fairy godmothers (there are a lot who missing from this story, so sorry!) Cinderella, of course, had her
Alex, aka Squatchie, who made up for having to be on good behavior by purposely making goofy faces in all his photos!
So with friends, magic and a
The King spoke his words:
Jerry Pinkney, winner of the Caldecott medal, gave a heartwarming speech. People ovated (is that a word?) him 3 times.
And, then, Cinderella had a feeling that the big dance was coming...
Yes! Her time had come!
I jump onto the stage to receive the NEWBERY HONOR!
"Is it really for me?" I ask Newbery Chair Katie O'Dell with my psychic mind. She assures me it is.
"Is it really for me?" I ask Newbery Chair Katie O'Dell with my psychic mind. She assures me it is.
Newbery winner Rebecca Stead gave an inspiring speech!
And then the evening was ending...the clock was striking midnight:
The receiving line after the banquet was really, really long! Though it was nice to meet so many people.
And Cinderella had no slippers:
But she didn't care, because she had a much better accessory!
So, she lived happily ever after.
The end.