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4Creator/RobinMcKinley's first published novel (1976), this is a [[TwiceToldTale retelling]] of "Literature/BeautyAndTheBeast" (in case you didn't catch it [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin in the title]]). The plot follows the storyline of the original {{fairy tale}} fairly closely, with some exceptions: rather than being the more beautiful sister of two unpleasant siblings, Beauty is initially described as quite plain, and her sisters are both lovely and kind.
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6Honour "Beauty" Huston is the third of four daughters born to a successful sea merchant, Roderick Huston; her mother, the Lady Marguerite, died giving birth to Beauty's little sister Mercy, who also died. Her two elder sisters are the impossibly beautiful and good-natured Grace and Hope. Though ironically nicknamed for being the plainest of the sisters, Beauty is an excellent student with dreams of possibly being able to attend university.
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8When Beauty is in her mid-teens, a disaster at sea essentially destroys the family's fortunes. It's a double disaster for the family, because one of the sailors lost in the wreck is Robbie, who is betrothed to the heartbroken Grace. Hope, meanwhile, has fallen in love with a handsome blacksmith named Gervain Woodhouse, and he proposes that the entire family relocate with him to a faraway village, where he and the girls' father can both find work and they can start their lives afresh. They do, and Hope and Gervain marry and become the parents of twins; Beauty meanwhile attains some local fame through ownership of a massive horse called Greatheart, who is utilized to do difficult tasks such as uprooting large tree trunks.
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10When Beauty is close to twenty, her father hears that one of his ships has been recovered, and makes the journey to town to find out what might be salvaged of their old wealth. On the way home he gets lost in the forest and stays at what turns out to be the magical palace of the Beast. The Beast offers him gracious hospitality, but on his way out, the father picks a rose for Beauty, who had requested rose seeds. The Beast is enraged, but calms when he understands why the rose was picked, and demands one of Mr. Huston's daughters in exchange for his freedom, promising to treat her with every kindness. Beauty volunteers, feeling that she is to blame and also that she can be best spared from home. She and Greatheart take up residence in the Beast's palace, where she befriends the Beast and endeavors to solve the mysteries that surround her.
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12[=McKinley=] revisited the "Beauty and the Beast" story twenty years later with a new retelling, ''Literature/RoseDaughter''.
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14!!This work contains examples of the following tropes:
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16* AdaptationalHeroism: Grace and Hope are far kinder than the sisters in the original tale, and their relationship with Beauty is about as far from antagonistic as it gets.
17* AgeGapRomance:
18** Following his transformation back to his human state, the erstwhile Beast is physically about 20 years older than Beauty, owing to the 200 years he spent cursed.
19** Beauty's mother and father were like this too -- when they married, her father was 40 and her mother was just 17.
20%%* AllGirlsLikePonies
21%%* {{Animorphism}}
22* BabiesEverAfter: For Hope and Gervain, and also amusingly implied for ''Greatheart'', who has probably sired a foal on the brown mare Cider.
23* BeautifulAllAlong: Handled subtly and well in the case of Beauty - convinced at an early age that she's homely, she avoids mirrors for most of her adolescence and is pleasantly surprised when she finally sees herself as a young adult.
24%%* TheBlacksmith: Gervain
25* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: As adults, Beauty and her sisters are this (in age order no less). Grace is blonde, Hope is brunette, and Beauty's hair is described as red-gold.
26%%* BrainyBrunette: Before her hair changes to red-gold as she grows older, Beauty is this, with hair she describes as "neither blonde nor brown."
27* CaringGardener: Beauty's chief task at the village house is tending the garden, and it produces well.
28%%* CoolHorse: Greatheart
29%%* {{Curse}}
30%%* CurseEscapeClause
31* DaddysGirl: It's noted repeatedly that although he dotes on all of his daughters, Beauty is her father's favorite. The older sisters deliberately encourage this to make up for Beauty's low self-esteem.
32* DamnedByFaintPraise: Beauty's opinion of her given name, Honour, thinking it suggests that 'honourable' is the best that can be said about her.
33* DeadGuyJunior: Beauty's niece is named Mercy, after her younger sister who died as an infant; her nephew is named Richard, after her [[AncestralName brother-in-law's father]].
34* DeathByChildbirth: Beauty's mother, Marguerite; Beauty was extremely young and doesn't remember her much.
35* DecemberDecemberRomance: The three sisters are all quite pleased to see their widowed father developing a relationship with Gervain's widowed aunt.
36%%* DescriptionPorn
37* EnchantedForest: To find the Beast's castle, you only need to become lost in the woods; once you lose your way, all paths lead to the castle gates. It's because of the rumors of enchantment that Gervain makes the family promise not to go in there.
38* FirstGuyWins: [[spoiler:Grace's beloved Robbie, believed lost at sea, returns by some miracle. When the Beast allows Beauty to look into his MagicMirror and see her family, she discovers that he's still alive. With the Beast's permission, she rushes home to warn Grace so that she won't accept the marriage proposal of the village minister, who has been trying to court her.]]
39* FriendToAllLivingThings: Beauty has shades of this. Greatheart became her horse because she bottle-fed him when he was an orphaned baby, and she notes that as a general rule she's always been partial to horses. In the castle, she acquires a number of feathered friends when she turns the ledge of her bedroom window into a bird feeder.
40* GeniusLoci: The castle, which arranges itself according to Beauty's preferences to keep her from getting lost. Eventually, the library is situated at the top of a specific staircase, and if she does lose her way, she just has to turn a corner and her bedroom is right there.
41* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Pleasantly averted. Grace and Hope are very different in personality and interests from their little sister Beauty, but the three are extremely close and love each other dearly.
42* GreatBigLibraryOfEverything: The Beast's library contains books which haven't been written yet, with specific references made to ''The Adventures of Literature/SherlockHolmes'', ''Literature/TheScrewtapeLetters'', Creator/RudyardKipling, and the poetry of Creator/RobertBrowning. Trying to read the more modern works gives Beauty a headache if she thinks too much about them.
43%%* HappilyEverAfter
44* HappilyMarried: Hope and Gervain. The ending implies that [[spoiler:Grace and Robbie, Beauty and her Beast, and their father and Melinda]] will be like this too. Beauty also notes in her early narrative, when giving her family history, that her parents had been very happy together.
45* IAmNotPretty: Beauty refuses to believe that she's anything other than "a dull, drab little nothing" for a very long time.
46%%* ImpoverishedPatrician
47* {{Invisibility}}: While the Beast himself took the brunt of the wizard's curse, the servants in the palace who chose to stay with him all got stuck with this.
48* IronicEcho: In the fairytale, when their father is going to town, Beauty's sisters ask him to bring them back jewels and pearls, whereas Beauty only asks for some rose seeds. Here, the requests remain the same, but it's clear that Grace and Hope are joking.
49* LoveAtFirstSight: While it takes quite some time for Beauty's feelings to develop, the Beast appears to fall in love with her ''very'' quickly in comparison, judging from the servants' comments on how he "loves her already" -- right after Beauty first talks to him for what couldn't have been more than a couple of minutes.
50* MeaningfulName: The girls' mother was kind of literal-minded about naming her children, who are called Grace, Hope, and Honour. The observant reader may pick up on the fact that all three of them live up to their names throughout the story.
51* MeaningfulRename: Honour, when the meaning of her MeaningfulName is explained to her as a child, replies that she'd "rather be Beauty," and the moniker sticks quite thoroughly, although she's a late bloomer who considers herself homely compared to her sisters.
52* MissingMom: Beauty's, thanks to DeathByChildbirth.
53* {{Nephewism}}: Melinda, the sassy widowed innkeeper who tells Gervain about the blacksmith job that leads to the Hustons relocating, is his aunt.
54* NoNameGiven: The Beast. He even says at the end that he's been the Beast for so long, he's forgotten his real name.
55%%* NonHumanSidekick: Greatheart
56* OldRetainer: The Beast's servants.
57%%* PimpedOutDress: Although Beauty resists it, much of the wardrobe provided for her in the castle fits this description. She also brings two such dresses home for Grace and Hope when the Beast lets her visit.
58%%* PluckyGirl
59* PsychicPowers: Beauty develops a minor form of clairvoyance during her time in the castle.
60%%* RichesToRags
61%%** Then RagsToRoyalty
62* RightlySelfRighteous: The Beast's family was extremely holier-than-thou, and aggravated a local wizard enough with it that he put a curse on them to cut them down a few notches. However, the curse initially didn't stick because they actually did have the IncorruptiblePurePureness they claimed to have; the magic had to wait around a few generations for a member of the family to step out of line a little.
63%%* SacredHospitality
64%%* ServileSnarker: Lydia and Bessie.
65* SheIsAllGrownUp: At the end, Beauty discovers that her appearance has improved dramatically, and she now has the same features she described as belonging to her mother.
66** It's possible that this ''could'' be partly attributed to the castle's magic, considering how Beauty's father is described as looking substantially better after his stay at the castle -- who knows if some of that same magic rubbed off on Beauty during her long stay there? Then again, the Beast did say that Beauty's nickname suited her well on her very first day at the castle...
67** There are indications that Beauty's looks are improving pretty steadily over the years between the family's arrival in the village and her departure for the castle. Bessie and Lydia don't understand Beauty's conviction that she's hopelessly plain any more than the Beast does.
68* ShoutOut: Mostly in the enchanted library, to everything from Literature/SherlockHolmes to ''Literature/TheOnceAndFutureKing''. Beauty also mentions that her sister Hope was once courted by a count who [[Literature/JaneEyre turned out to have a wife in the attic.]]
69%%* TalkingInYourDreams
70%%* {{Tomboy}}
71%%** TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Beauty as compared to her sisters.
72%%* TwiceToldTale
73* UnableToSupportAWife: Gervain does not, in the opening, have or intend to get a job suitable to support a rich merchant's daughter. The loss of the family money emboldens him.
74* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: Ferdy, Gervain's apprentice, has a terrible crush on Beauty throughout her teens (to her distinct discomfort).
75* UntoUsASonAndDaughterAreBorn: Gervain and Hope's twins, Richard and Mercy.
76%%* TheUnseen: The Beast's servants.
77* TheVoice: The two maidservants the Beast assigns to Beauty, who are invisible. She mostly hears them when she's falling asleep. [[spoiler:At the end of the book, when the curse is broken, Beauty recognizes one of them - Lydia - by her voice.]]
78* WeddingsForEveryone: When the curse is broken, [[spoiler:Beauty is told by the beast-turned-prince that preparations are underway for a double wedding with them and Grace and Robbie. Oh, and her father and Melinda will be there too, if they want to have a triple ceremony.]]
79%%* YoungestChildWins: A bit of a zigzag on the trope, since Beauty wasn't technically the youngest, but since she was the youngest to survive she still counts.

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