Tender Morsels

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Margo Lanagan: Tender Morsels (EBook, 2009, Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd)

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Published Nov. 9, 2009 by Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd.

ISBN:
978-1-74176-989-0
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OCLC Number:
605079444

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4 stars (1 review)

Tender Morsels has won tremendous acclaim around the world. It is fiercely poetic, exquisite and unforgettable. Fantasy at its heart-wrenching best.Liga's life is filled with dark hearts and foul deeds. So she chooses a protective path of natural magic to find a safe other-worldly place for herself and her two daughters. But when magicked bears and mischief men break the borders of their refuge the girls must face the truth, and engage with the appeal and risk of the real raw world.Tender Morsels unflinchingly explores the evil and sweetness in the world and the magic of learning to live with both.'One of my favourite books in ages...powerful and moving.' Neil Gaiman'Tender Morsels...is funny, tragic, wise, tender and beautifully written. It also left me gasping with shock'. Meg Rosoff'...a towering work of imagination in which a supremely talented writer opens rich new frontiers.' Sydney Morning Herald'Give over to the pull of …

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4 stars

A really spiky, rich reimagining of the Snow White and Rose Red fairytale. No, not the sleeping princess Snow White: the one with the two sisters, the dwarf, and the bear. The beginning seems unpromisingly harsh with a really gruesome incest plot, and I feared the book was going in the direction of Robin McKinley's awful book Deerskin (which you should avoid if you haven't) but from there it gets extremely interesting and quite funny and beautiful in a consistently quirky way, and the awful incest business isn't there to serve a victim's revenge plot--it's more of a Yeatsian worldview where awfulness is inevitable but productive.

If all fairytale retellings were this sophisticated, I would read more of them. The writing's very good too. And the bears could be their own book.