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Mothers Grimm
Mothers Grimm | Danielle Wood
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'Danielle Wood has turned four well-known fairy tales inside out and upside down, shaking out their secrets in order to illuminate the hidden fears and desires of four very modern women. Psychologically acute and mordantly witty, the stories in 'Mothers Grimm' unsettle the reader with their too-close-to-the-bone truths one moment, and cause a wry smile of recognition the next.' Kate Forsyth, bestselling author of Bitter Greens You make deals with God. You make deals with the Devil. You're not fussy. But as a wise man once said: It's the saying you don't care what you get what gets you jiggered." So you say it, and you're jiggered, but what you give birth to is a hedgehog. It's prickly and its cry is a noise so terrible that you wish someone would scrape fingernails on a blackboard to give you some relief. In a fairytale, the only good mother is six feet under. All the others are bad news. A fairytale mother will exchange her first-born child for a handful of leafy greens. And if times get tough, she'll walk her babes into the woods and leave them there. But mothers of today do no such things. Do they? In this collection of heart-breakingly honest stories, the mothers of the Brothers Grimm are brought - with wit, subversiveness and lyrical prose - into the here and now. Danielle Wood turns four fairytales on their heads and makes them exquisitely her own. "
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EnidBiteEm
Mothers Grimm | Danielle Wood
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I'm interrupting some fairly depressing reading to re-read this, by one of my favourite Tasmanian writers - it's also dark, but hilarious in equal measure. The protagonists observe some smug and ridiculous mothers, while being quite flawed themselves. There are four tales, I wish there were 10! Wood should be read my more widely. The cover description is spot on. #Tasmania #Augustphotochallenge #feelgoodbook but I don't know why!

MrBook Great review! 😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻 8y
EnidBiteEm @MrBook I try 😉 8y
EnidBiteEm Or rather, the first story is hilarious in equal measure ... the others as grim as the name suggests 😱Maybe I should have re-read ALL the stories first. Still good, but also ghastly - in hindsight I'd only describe the first story as feel good (to me), and that's bc I love the character assassinations. 8y
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MariettaSG I found this book to be alright, quite enjoyable. I didn't find it that dark, I thought it was realistic and I liked this element about it. 8y
EnidBiteEm @ MariettaSG I loved the first short story in the collection, but the Infanticide and the isolation of the young mother in the last 😢 8y
EnidBiteEm @MariettaSG ... not the last ... I mean in the short story 'Sleep' 8y
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