well i know three books by her. 1. Ella Enchanted 2. Fairest 3. Ever and i think there is a sequal to ella enchanted but i THINK you can also go to Google and search books by gail Carson levine hope i helped
If you are talking about 'Ella Enchanted' the book written by Gail Carson Levine and published in 1997, the link below will give you full information.
Gail Povey has written: 'Memory as a function of the emotional characteristics associated with words'
Gail Gehrig has written: 'American civil religion' -- subject(s): Religion
Barbara Gail Greenberg has written: 'Antitumor compounds of plant origin' -- subject(s): Antineoplastic agents
Gail Carson Levine
So far the newest book of Gail Carson Levine is "Ever." Which I recommend to any age.
she wrote it herselve
No idea about Break with Charity, but Fairest by Gail Carson Levine, if that's what you're talking about, is a good book. If you're a girl, I guess, like me.
Gail Carson Levine's birth name is Gail Carson.
In "Fairest" by Gail Carson Levine, the three magical trees which lose their magic are the Firebird tree, the Lark tree, and the Glass Mountain tree. These trees play a significant role in the story's magical elements and the protagonist's journey.
Interesting question. I was an actor in an audio recording of her book "Fairest". I met her only once, and she didn't have any family with her. I'm sure if you get in touch with her publisher you could get her contact info.
The website given in her books is HarperCollins, so there is no official website just a section about her and her book on HarperCollins. Hope that helps you. Here`s the link: http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/kids/gamesandcontests/features/fairest/
Gail Carson Levine gets her ideas from myths, fairy tales, the Bible, and fables. She also gets ideas by asking herself, "What if?"
well i know three books by her. 1. Ella Enchanted 2. Fairest 3. Ever and i think there is a sequal to ella enchanted but i THINK you can also go to Google and search books by gail Carson levine hope i helped
Gail Carson Levine lives with her husband, David Levine, in Brewster, New York. They live in a 200 year-old farmhouse with their Airedale, Jake.
The theme says that people usually only see with their eyes and not with their mind. It means that all they cared about was a voice and beauty. The theme was acceptance in all ways and learning to accept yourself for who you are and what you look like.