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[[Robin McKinley]]'s second retelling of ''[[Beauty and The Beast]]'' has much of the same elements of the [[Beauty a Retelling of Beauty And The Beast|first one from almost twenty years earlier]]: a merchant fallen on hard times has three daughters, the youngest one named Beauty, who move to the country and pick up the ways of life there, only to get into a sticky situation with a rose-loving Beast. This retelling, however, places a greater focus on the roses and the magic that surrounds the Beast's castle and ends up with a different feel (and ending, although it's still a [[Happily Ever After]] one) than the previous one.