Ratings11
Average rating3.7
In this new feminist, queer fairy tale collection, the princesses, mermaids, barmaids, children, and wise old women who have been forced to sit on the sidelines in classic stories take center stage to fulfill their own dreams and find the love, power, and happiness they deserve.
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Genuinely feels like a collection of old-timey fairy tales from a less patriarchal world. Like all anthologies, I prefer some stories more than others, but the whole book is worth a read.
im sorry but i think i just dont get it
very sad way to start pride month
art is BEAUTIFUL though!!
4.5 Stars. The art is adorable and beautiful, and the stories are very sweet. I wished that they all had definitive endings like “The Fish Wife”, which was my favorite. I really liked “The People's Forest” as well, but I do not think I fully grasped the message. Maybe that's on me. Overall, I really enjoyed all aspects of this graphic novel.