“You can make a little girl into anything if you say the right words. Take her apart until all that’s left is her red, red heart thumping against the world. Stitch her up again real good. Now, maybe you get a woman. If you’re lucky. If that’s what you were after. Just as easy to end up with a blackbird or a circus bear or a coyote. Or a parrot, just saying what’s said to you, doing what’s done to you, copying until it comes so natural that even when you’re all alone you keep cawing hello pretty bird at the dark.”
Quote by Catherynne M. Valente
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In this unique novel, the classic fairy tale of Snow White is reimagined with a Western setting and added elements of the Old West. The story features a young woman named Snow White who, in a world reminiscent of the Wild West, must navigate a landscape fraught with danger and moral ambiguity. The narrative combines the traditional fairy tale's themes of innocence and danger with the ruggedness of the frontier, creating a rich and complex tale that challenges readers' expectations of both genres. more
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