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Fairy Tales

The Forgotten Garden

August 3, 2020 by Sue Leave a Comment

The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
Format: Book
Who’s it For: Adults

A four year girl is found with a suitcase and a fairy-tale book on the wharf in Australia in 1913. She can’t remember her name. A wharf worker tries unsuccessfully to find out where she’s from. Eventually he takes her home where he and his wife raise her as their own.

At Nell O’Connor’s 21st birthday her father confides the truth about her origins. It devastates Nell and she feels a sense of loss and abandonment.

When Nell’s father dies in 1975 he bequeaths her the little white suitcase with the mysterious book of fairy-tales by Eliza Makepeace. Nell decides to trace her parents through Eliza whom is referred to as the “Authoress”. The search takes her to Cornwall where she finds Eliza’s home Cliff Cottage. There memories are triggered and Nell discovers she is the daughter of American artist Nathaniel Walker and aristocrat Rose Mountrachet, who were killed in a train crash in 1913. On impulse Nell buys the cottage. But upon her return to Australia, Nell’s young granddaughter Cassandra comes to live with her.

Years later Cassandra is suffering from a tragedy in her life when Nell passes away and she inherits the cottage she didn’t know anything about. Cassandra regards the mystery of Nell’s past to be her true inheritance and sets off to Cornwall to find out why Cliff Cottage mattered so much to her grandmother.

The novel spans more than a century between 1900 and 2005 and enfolds in a narrative not in chronological order between the three main character. Nell O’Connor 1913-2005, Eliza Makepeace 1900-1913 and Cassandra O’Conner 1975-2005.

This novel pays homage to the book, The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett and the story explores and examines family secrets, loss, survival, what home truly means, and love.

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Filed Under: Recommended for Adults Tagged With: adoption, Fairy Tales, foster home, gadens, History, mazes, memory, searching, Secrets

Dark and Deepest Red

March 4, 2020 by Elizabeth Leave a Comment

Dark and Deepest Red by Anna-Marie McLemore
Publication Date: January 14, 2020
Book
Who It’s For: Teens, Adults

This is a beautiful and haunting story told in a dual timeline, linking people across five centuries. The story will hearken the tale of The Red Shoes, by Hans Christian Andersen, but it is so much more.

In 1518 France, Lavinia is swept into the chaos of a dancing plague, but her role is not that of victim, but as suspect. Her strange family and strange ways must mean only one thing: she is a witch. Five centuries later, Emil is linked to the past by blood, and Rosella by a beautiful pair of red shoes. Separated by 500 years, what must Lavinia and Emil do to save the people they love?

In this dark fairy tale, the author blends history, family, love, betrayal, women’s and girls’ roles in society, and the treatment of marginalized peoples in the past and present into a magical story.

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Filed Under: New for Teens Tagged With: Book, Fairy Tales, Fiction, Girls and Women, LGBTQIA+, Magic, Retelling

House of Salt and Sorrows

August 21, 2019 by Mary Anne Leave a Comment

 House of Salt and SorrowsHouse of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig
Publication Date: August 6, 2019
Format: Book
Who it’s for:  Teens, Adults

House of Salt and Sorrows is a retelling of the German fairy tale, The Twelve Dancing Princesses with a little bit of influence from Edgar Allan Poe’s poem, Annabell Lee.  Annaleigh is one of twelve sisters in the Thaumas family living in a kingdom by the sea.  One by one her sisters tragically die.  Each death appears to be accidental but the kingdom starts to whisper that the family is cursed.  Suddenly, Annaleigh is one of seven remaining sisters and she is second in line to inherit the kingdom.

Annaleigh’s stepmother is determined they are no longer going to mourn and they must celebrate that she is pregnant with a boy.  They decide to have a ball and new dancing shoes are ordered for the girls.  The ball is a failure as no one wants to dance with the “cursed” sisters.  Disappointed and lonely they find a doorway to other kingdoms where they can dance the night away with people that don’t know who they are.  After attending a few of these magical balls, Annaleigh starts to have disturbing visions and begins to question if her sisters’ deaths were accidental or were they murder.

Meanwhile, Annaleigh meets a mysterious stranger on the docks who seems to have a romantic interest in her.  And, her childhood friend, Fisher, returns to attend the ball.  Fisher and Annaleigh have always just been friends, but it seems that he might want more than just friendship.  However, Annaleigh needs to solve the mystery surrounding her sisters’ deaths and figure out why she is having ghostly visions before she can decide on her romantic future.

This a great Gothic tale with lots of creepy atmosphere.  If you are familiar with Poe’s poem and a fan of fairy tale retellings, you will like this one.  Another one of my favorite fairy tale retellings also happens to be based on The Twelve Dancing Princesses, Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier.

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Filed Under: New for Teens, Recommended for Adults, Recommended for Teens Tagged With: Book, Dancing, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Fiction, Gothic, Lighthouse, Mystery, Sea

The Sleeper and the Spindle

August 9, 2019 by Kati Leave a Comment

The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman, Illustrated by Chris Riddell
Format: Book
Who its for: Teens

A thrillingly reimagined fairy tale from the truly magical combination of author Neil Gaiman and illustrator Chris Riddell – weaving together a sort-of Snow White and an almost Sleeping Beauty with a thread of dark magic, which will hold readers spellbound from start to finish.

The Sleeper and the Spindle is a up-to-date outlook on female heroism smooshed into the plot of a classic princess double-feature, though you won’t find a white knight or Prince Charming in this fairy tale.  Gaiman tells the story of warrior queen who travels to a faraway land armed with a sword and three dwarfs, on a mission to rid the people of a curse and save the princess locked in a tower.   This retelling is just as dark, magical, and twisted as this reader wanted it to be.  Riddell’s stunning black, white, and gold illustrations alone are worth a gander.

My only complaint – it’s too short.  Find it in the catalog. 

 

Filed Under: Recommended for Teens Tagged With: Being Different, Fairy Tales, Magic, Mythical Creatures

Whatever After

May 4, 2018 by Emma Leave a Comment

Series Title: Whatever After by Sarah Mlynowski
First Book: Fairest of All
Who it’s for: Kids

When ten-year-old Abby and her younger brother Jonah travel through the magic mirror in their basement into the familiar fairy tale Snow White, they accidentally prevent the heroine from meeting her prince! Chaos ensues in their creative attempts to set the story right again, but along the way they discover Snow White might actually want a different ending from the one that’s already been written for her. Elementary readers will see themselves in first-person narrator Abby and her brother Jonah as they navigate this delightful reboot of classic fairy tales, from the ones we know by heart like Snow White and Cinderella, to those perhaps a little less familiar, like The Snow Queen. The Whatever After series currently includes eleven titles, plus one super special edition: Abby in Wonderland. Find the first book in our catalog

Filed Under: Recommended for Kids Tagged With: Book, Digital Audiobook, Fairy Tales, Fiction, Humor

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