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Tangleweed and Brine: YA Book of the Year, Irish Book Awards

By (author) Deirdre Sullivan
By (artist) Karen Vaughan
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Little Island, Dublin, Ireland
Published: 18th Oct 2018
Dimensions: w 145mm h 225mm d 8mm
Weight: 350g
Interest age: From 14 years
ISBN-10: 1912417111
ISBN-13: 9781912417117
Barcode No: 9781912417117
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Synopsis
Bewitched retellings of classic fairy-tales with brave and resilient heroines. WINNER: Book of the Year 2018 (CBI Awards) WINNER: YA Book of the Year 2017 (Irish Book Awards) WINNER: Reader's Choice Award for YA Fiction 2017 (Irish Times Ticket Awards) A multi-award winning collection of twelve dark, feminist retellings of traditional fairytales from one of Ireland's leading writers for young people. In the tradition of Angela Carter, stories such as Cinderella and Rumpelstiltskin are given a witchy makeover. Intricately illustrated with black and white line drawings. 'Exquisitely written and powerful - I'm enchanted by it.' - Marian Keyes 'Deirdre Sullivan's writing is beguiling, bewitching and poetic. Her prose is almost dreamlike, reminiscent of Angela Carter.' - Juno Dawson, author of The Gender Games 'Sullivan's prose is delicate and masterful.' - Dave Rudden, author of Knights of the Borrowed Dark 'Witchy, eerie and beautiful. These thirteen fairytale retellings already feel like feminist classics.' - Claire Hennessy, author of Like Other Girls Dark, feminist retellings of traditional fairytales for a teen audience - not for the faint-hearted

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'An absolute stunner of a book.' -- Claire Hennessey * The Irish Times * A tapestry of retellings and reimaginings, some told in beguiling second person, that foreground women - their desires, powers, fearsomeness and vulnerability ... enriched by Vaughan's sharp, intricate, Beardsleyesque illustrations. -- Imogen Russell Williams * The Guardian * This absolutely beautifully collection of retold fairy tales is as wonderful to read as it is to look at. Featuring lovely, feminist angles on your favourite fairy tales and beautiful full spread illustrations, it deserves a space on your shelf stat. * Buzzfeed * Sullivan muddies the black-and-white narratives, not only with murky endings, but with dark, dangerous, imperfect and even unhinged heroines. In doing so, she makes her fairy tales richer and more fertile, but also more adult... Her language is heavily perfumed with meaning... with its beautiful pen-and-ink illustrations reminiscent of Aubrey Beardsley's for Oscar Wilde's fairy tales, it would make a great gift for a teenager. -- Hattie Garlick * The Times Literary Supplement * Vaughan's artwork is captivatingly complex and disturbingly mesmeric, harking back to a previous generation of fairy-tale illustrators while significantly contributing to the synergy between this volume's words and images ... In Sullivan's enthralling renditions the feminine is inseparable from the political and the sexual ... An engrossing and terrifying work. * Inis Magazine * These fairy tale retellings are remarkable: they stop you in your tracks. They make you exclaim 'What! What did I just read?' I turned the pages backwards as often as I turned them forwards. The inky woodcut style drawings are an added bonus from Karen Vaughan. They exactly match the text, dark and light, astonishing, flowing. -- Hilary McKay, novelist * Achuka.co.uk (round-up, best books of 2017) *