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Other Ever Afters: New Queer Fairy Tales (A Graphic Novel) (original 2022; edition 2022)

by Melanie Gillman (Author)

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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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Title:Other Ever Afters: New Queer Fairy Tales (A Graphic Novel)
Authors:Melanie Gillman (Author)
Info:Random House Graphic (2022), 240 pages
Collections:Bookshelf A (alphabetic), Your library
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Tags:A6-b, Graphic Novels, Fantasy, LGBT, Young Adult, Queer, Comics, Short Stories, Fiction, Retellings, Romance, Fairy Tales, Lesbian, Sapphic, Transgender, Feminism, Own Voices

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Other Ever Afters by Melanie Gillman (2022)

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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. ( )
  Mootastic | Jan 25, 2024 |
Even though fairy tales aren’t usually my jam, these wholesome stories offered cool twists to some of the fairy tale tropes, enough to make them enjoyable even for an adult. I love the queer elements and the art is great- cartoony at times, but lovely vibrant colors and even pastel shades, all done with colored pencils. Overall, a lovely book, but a low pick just because it wasn’t my usual thing. ( )
  psalva | Jul 10, 2023 |
This was gorgeously illustrated and absolutely delightful. I read this as a library book but would love to get a copy for my personal library, especially if I ever have kids one day. Honestly though, this one is wonderful for all ages and I recommend for a good, wholesome time! ( )
  HannahRenea | Apr 25, 2023 |
My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/YsX7Okln3UQ

Enjoy! ( )
  booklover3258 | Dec 29, 2022 |
Brief stories, beautiful colored pencil art.

"Why insist on a transaction when you're offered a gift?" ("The People's Forest," 216) ( )
  JennyArch | Nov 29, 2022 |
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We all know (for we are told it so often) that girls must make journeys. [Introduction]
I am a ranger in the King's forest. It's a very important job.
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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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Contents: Introduction -- The King's Forest -- The Goose Girl -- New Name -- Sweet Rock -- Hsthete -- The Fish Wife -- The People's Forest -- Conclusion
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