**The widely acclaimed novel that brilliantly recasts the Snow White fairy tale as a story of family secrets, race, beauty, and vanity.** In the winter of 1953, Boy Novak arrives by chance in a small town in Massachusetts, looking, she believes, for beautyβthe opposite of the life sheβs left behind
Boy, Snow, Bird
β Scribed by Helen Oyeyemi
- Publisher
- Penguin Group US
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 206 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
As seen on the cover of the New York Times Book Review, where it was described as "gloriously unsettling... evoking Toni Morrison, Haruki Murakami, Angela Carter, Edgar Allan Poe, Gabriel GarcΓa MΓ‘rquez, Chris Abani and even Emily Dickinson," and already one of the year's most widely acclaimed novels:
**"****Helen Oyeyemi has fully transformed from a literary prodigy into a powerful, distinctive storyteller...**Transfixing and surprising."βEntertainment Weekly (Grade: A)
"I don't care what the magic mirror says; Oyeyemi is the cleverest in the land...daring and unnerving... Under Oyeyemi's spell, the fairy-tale conceit makes a brilliant setting in which to explore the alchemy of racism, the weird ways in which identity can be transmuted in an instant β from beauty to beast or vice versa." β Ron Charles, The Washington Post
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