On the content side, I appreciate that princess story determined to win his freedom, in full crisis of adolescence. Face it, Elinor, a mother and a queen in the care of a kingdom and wants the best for his daughter. Their conflict leads the kingdom to the brink of war. Merida refuses to marry a suitor, marriage necessary to maintain the links between the clans of his kingdom. By an unfortunate combination of circumstances generated by Merida, the queen was transformed into a bear. Merida and her mother will they find a solution to save the kingdom and Elinor?
The passage where it is proposed Mérida% suitors decide their future is "skipped" in this book as it is a key moment in the cartoon! But the book's conclusion is still that Merida agrees to marry when will love (but here it is not clear if it Derva choose among clan leaders). But alas we remain in the traditional concluding too "and they married, had many children and lived happily." What a desappointment ...
(And by the way, why is it always Merida dress ??? Me, I will have seen sometimes in outfits more in line with his life very "sporty" ...)