
The one who needs rescuing isn’t always the one in the tower.
Rapunzel can throw a knife better than any man. She paints beautiful flowering vines on the walls of her plaster houses. She sings so sweetly she can coax even a beast to sleep. But there are two things she is afraid her mother might never allow her to do: learn to read and marry.
Fiercely devoted to Rapunzel, her mother is suspicious of every man who so much as looks at her daughter and warns her that no man can be trusted. After a young village farmer asks for Rapunzel’s hand in marriage, Mother decides to move them once again—this time, to the large city of Hagenheim.
The journey proves treacherous, and after being rescued by a knight—Sir Gerek—Rapunzel in turn rescues him farther down the road. As a result, Sir Gerek agrees to repay his debt to Rapunzel by teaching her to read. Could there be more to this knight than his arrogance and desire to marry for riches and position?
As Rapunzel acclimates to life in a new city, she uncovers a mystery that will forever change her life. In this Rapunzel story unlike any other, a world of secrets and treachery is about to be revealed after seventeen years of lies. How will Rapunzel finally take control of her own destiny? And who will prove faithful to a lowly peasant girl with no one to turn to?
My Review:
published in 2015
I can’t begin to convey how much I love Melanie Dickerson’s fairy tale retellings. She can’t write them fast enough for me! The Golden Braid is a fantastic addition to her impressive collection. Rapunzel was one of my favourite fairy tales as a kid and I have read a number of fairy tale retellings, but never one with Rapunzel as the theme. So there I was — squealing in delight all the way through! Kinda embarrassing, but at least I read it at home so no one witnessed my fan-girling moments, except maybe the mice lurking in the walls. 🙂
Dickerson keeps her reader riveted while weaving a familiar but not-so-familiar tale. She’s done a marvellous job with the key points of this particular fairy tale, Cleverly twisting classic elements into her own gripping tale of love and betrayal and that all important happily ever after. She kept me on my toes right to the end though.
Oh — and about that ending. There’s a point where this book meshes with scenes from The Princess Spy. It took me a page or two to adjust. I was like, “Wait, I’ve read this before…no I haven’t…um, yeah…but not exactly.” So much fun — the author has added additional layers to the original scenes from a whole new perspective. That was one of my major fan-girling moments. Loved the crisscross connection. No worries if you haven’t read The Princess Spy (though why ever not, I ask with a scowl aimed directly at you) those scenes will make total sense to a new reader. Dickerson veterans will just get an extra kick of book-happy while reading them.
Also loved the way the inspirational thread is seamlessly woven into the very fibre of this tale. The Golden Braid checks all the boxes: Adventure. Romance. Inspirational. Angst. Humour. A lovely mix that’s sure to leave you basking in the glow of a stellar happily ever after.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
This giveaway is for a gently read print copy of The Golden Braid. Available to any reader anywhere so — woohoo — International giveaway!
If you would like a chance to win a copy of The Golden Braid, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday January 17 2026.
Always fun to read someone else’s retelling of a fairy tale.
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I so enjoy fairytale retellings! Good luck, Kim!
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I have several books by Melanie Dickerson on my shelf & I’ve read “Princess Spy” back in 2017. Love the way she spins a retelling story!! I need to read more of them 😊
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I loved Princess Spy too! Good luck, Trixi!
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How I’ve missed reading THE GOLDEN BRAID for this long is unfathomable. I would greatly enjoy being able to rectify that unseemly overlook. Definitely sounds like a one sitting – can’t put down book. After all the combining being able to read a fabulous story AND put off all the things on the never ending to do list makes for a fabulous combination to me. LOL
Thank you so much for the chance to win a copy!
Have a fabulous day! I think you sent us some of your cold weather again. It’s BRRRR here and not to warm up much for several days. However, at least for right now, the sun is shining and there’s no snow on the ground.
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So easy to have books slip through the cracks since there are so many great book releasing all the time! Hmmm…if we sent some cold weather your way, Kay, we kept enough for us to ‘enjoy’ as well. Plus we’re in the middle of another mega blizzard so I’ll spend most of the day inside watching European ISU Skating Championship and reading. 🙂 Good luck, Kay
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This has been on my list to read forever!
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You must get to it, Kimmy. Good luck!
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Another book I’ve missed! Thanks for the chance.
Connie
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You’re welcome, Connie. Good luck!
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Loved this book! (Don’t enter me, I’ve got a copy😉)
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This is one of my favourite fairy tale retellings by Melanie Dickerson. Happy Reading, Elly!
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Ive never actually read very many fairy retellings! I’d love to read some! Thnx Kav!
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This would be a good place to start! Good luck, Sarah!
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I’ve read a few of her books too already. This one sounds interesting but different. Looking forward to reading it.
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Good luck, Becky!
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I loved Rapunzel and was so excited to read this. It was a great retelling. Book twin dance 💃
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Yay! Perhaps we should join hands and dance around a fairy ring since this is a retelling and all 🙂
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Thanks for the review. My library has this one plus 10 more in the series. Sounds like great fun!
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She’s really popular — my library gets all of her books too. Good luck, Sandy!
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This will fit in with one of my challenges this year.
I have read a few of Melanie’s books and enjoyed them.
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Yay for annual reading challenges! Good luck, Paula!
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Rapunzel is my #2 favorite fairytale, but I don’t think I’ve read any retellings of it. (Not sure there are too many out there…) Melanie Dickerson does a great job with her books, though.
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Rapunzel retellings are rare. I have another one in my reader’s crosshairs so stay tuned. 🙂 Good luck, Elizabeth!
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