Girls - Annet Schaap


I do love a book of short stories but I definitely don't read enough of them, so I was thrilled when Pushkin Press sent me through a proof copy of Girls, a collection of fairytale that have been reworked for modern day readers. 

Seven stories in total (Mr Stiltskin, Wolf, Biscuits, Frog, Blue, Sleeper and Monster Girl), each has been cleverly twisted in some way, with females as the main character. Each has a darkness to it that will lure the reader in and enchant them in equal measure. With messages that are very relevant in today's world, these are stories that will stay with readers long after they've finished reading and will definitely provoke discussion. 

Perfect for readers who know that today's girls aren't damsels in distress, Girls publishes on the 5th October and will definitely be a book I will be sharing with my class next term. 

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