"Wry and wise.sure to become a feminist classic. Greenberg's primitive woodcut-style illustrations suggest folk art from another planet."- Publishers Weekly, (starred review) Above all, it's a book about the power of storytelling. "Greenberg combines elements from fairy tales, children's books, and folklore from around the world to create an original but teasingly familiar mythos. Highly recommended for adult readers, especially those who enjoy mythology and fable."- Library Journal ( starred review) "Greenberg is a staunch believer in the power of stories.readers get sucked into each one she tells. "You've never encountered a gathering of fables as funny and Sapphic as this graphic novel."- O, the Oprah Magazine Her rough line work is reminiscent of Kate Beaton's t Hark! A Vagrant and Emily Carroll's Through the Woods, and lends the stories, and their world, a folkloric charm."-Entertainment Weekly "Greenberg's art perfectly suits the stories she's telling and the tone she's telling them in.
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