I’ve read a lot of books. I’ve loved a lot of books. This is the first one I remember really, really loving—obsessing over, probably. I checked it out of the library dozens of times in middle school. It was the first book I was invested enough in to go out and deliberately track down other books by the same author—until then I had been content with whatever appeared on the library shelves.
Beauty draws from
one of the versions of the fairy tale in which the Beauty has sisters, and
turns things on their head by making her sisters kind and loving. Robin
McKinley has no patience for jealous, wicked relatives—a trend that continues
in her other work.
Beauty came out
several years before Disney’s Beauty and
the Beast, and there’s been speculation that Disney took some of their
ideas for the movie from Robin McKinley. Uncredited, of course. Beauty’s love
for books and her horse, the Beast’s large library, and feeding the birds come
to mind, specifically.
Beauty is not beautiful—she makes sure to tell us so several
times in the first person narrative. “Beauty” is an unfortunate childhood
nickname. Her given name is Honour.
The Beast gives off distinguished older gentleman vibes,
when he’s not being awkward and adorable. He’s one of those Beasts that
proposes every night, and the secondhand embarrassment is painful.
The Beast doesn’t even show up until about halfway through
the book, but I’m never bored waiting for him, and I’ve always been much more
interested in the Beast than the Beauty. The relationship is sweet and develops
in a believable fashion. I especially appreciate how Beauty often feels like
she isn't good enough for the Beast because of how poor and plain she is—it’s
such a lovely, absurd detail as she falls in love with a man who isn't even human.
One of my favorite books of all time. Strongly recommend!
Adorable awkwardness of Beast: moderate
Stand-Up-For-Herself-iness of Beauty: good
Human at the End: yes
Who Learns and Grows the Most? Beauty
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