Rose isn't like the other orphans at St Bridget's Home for Abandoned Girls. Instead of dreaming of getting adopted by loving, wealthy parents, Rose wants to get a job and be independent. She doesn't need anyone but herself. She finds her escape working as a maid for Mr. Fountain, an alchemist. Unable to ignore the magic that flows throughout the grand residence, Rose realizes that just maybe; she might have a little bit of magic in her too. This new series featuring magicians, witches, talking cats, mist-monsters, and friendships will have young readers in a trance!
Doesn't this sound pretty amazing? I thought it did too that is why I had to read it and I was so glad that I did! You can read my review here.
Holly Webb is a bestselling author in the UK with her books Lost in the Snow and Lost in the Storm. As a child growing up in London, Holly fell in love with stories from Ancient Greek myths, which led to studying Latin and Greek and eventually reading Classics at University. She worked for five years as a children's fiction editor, before deciding to become a writer. The Rose books stem from a childhood love of historical novels, and the wish that animals really could talk. She lives in Reading with her husband and three small children.
Holly Webb talks about her Fantasy Cast for her book, Rose.
Fantasy
Cast List
Rose
– Chloe Moretz
This is so difficult! Rose needs to be
brave, determined, but quite matter-of-fact. She’s horrified by her magic at
first, as she wants to be a maid – she’s amazed that she’s been lucky enough to
get a job, and she thinks the magic will spoil everything. So whoever played
her would need to be able to get that determination across, but be overtaken by
the excitement of the magic growing inside her.
At first I thought of Kirsten Dunst, as she
was amazing as a child vampire in Interview With the Vampire, but of course
that was years and years ago. Actually, if I could have any child actress from whenever,
I think I would go for Mara Wilson, who played Matilda in the film. She seemed
quite as I imagine Rose – pretty, but not beautiful, very sensible, but with a
sly sense of humour lurking underneath. I wonder if Chloe Moretz (Diary of a
Wimpy Kid, Hugo) would be able to look young enough to play Rose? In the book
Rose thinks she’s ten, but she’s not quite sure, and the hard life at the
orphanage, and having to be grown-up very quickly, would make her look older.
Mr
Fountain – Colin Firth
Miss
Sparrow – Emma Watson
Miss Sparrow needs to be very beautiful,
possibly too beautiful – not to spoil the plot, but her looks are magically
enhanced. I’d love to see Emma Watson play another magical character, but this
time, an evil one. (Thinking about it, Emma Watson would also have been
wonderful as Rose!)
Bill
(Or Freddie! )– Asa Butterfield
Bill is another of the servants at Mr
Fountain’s house. He’s an orphan too, and he loves being a little bit older and
more used to working than Rose. But he’s actually very kind, although he does
his best to hide it. He needs to sound like a Londoner, which I think is
probably easier for a British actor. But then I can see Asa Butterfield as
Freddie, the snotty, conceited magician’s apprentice, too! He has a magical
look to him. Can I have him twice with different-coloured hair, please?!
Gus
(voice) – Alan Rickman
Gus is Mr Fountain’s spoilt white cat, and
one of the first magical things to happen to Rose is that she realises she can
hear him talking. He’s proud, lazy and obsessed with fishpaste sandwiches.
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