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Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister Study Guide

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by Gregory Maguire
About 81 pages (24,190 words)
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Objects/Places

Cambridgeshire, England

Cambridgeshire is where the Fisher family escapes after their father is killed and they fear the villagers.

Ship

The Fishers travel on a ship for weeks before they reach Holland. The conditions are horrible, and they are practically starving.

Haarlem

Haarlem is the town in which most of the story takes place. It is a small port town, the inhabitants of which love to gossip.

Changeling

A Changeling is someone who is missing some essential quality because they have it taken away from them. They are not supposed to live very long. Clara believes she was transformed into a changeling when she was a small child.

Young Woman with Tulips

Young Woman with Tulips is the beautiful painting the Master paints of Clara. It is a masterpiece and considered a treasure by everyone who encounters it.

Windmill

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