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Greymist Fair
CCBC Review:
Heike’s mother kept the villagers of Greymist Fair safe before her death, using magic to appease the witch who controls the wargs—spirits of the dead that attack and kill those who stray from the path through the surrounding forest. At least that’s what Heike was taught. Heike grew up learning the tailor’s trade along with magic from her mother, but is worried she doesn’t know enough to continue to protect the village. Brown-skinned Wenzel, Heike’s best friend, was abandoned in the village as a child by his abusive father and now runs the inn he inherited from his adoptive parents. Liesl’s brother was recently killed by wargs. Another victim, Katrina, was the privileged, sheltered, curious daughter of Lord and Lady Greymist. Fritz is so desperate for companionship that he follows the bidding of self-centered, disaffected, cruel Hans. Visiting Prince Altan is overly enamored of his magical gift and ripe for a lesson. Kind and knowing Doctor Death is a stark contrast to bitter, lonely Death themself. There is tension within and across the nine interconnected stories that follow these characters in an absorbing work that builds to a climax in which Heike is ready to risk everything on compassion, not magic, in order to save her village. Based on a number of lesser-known Grimm’s tales as well as “Hansel & Gretel,” this atmospheric, immersive novel has a setting that feels old-world European, including most characters reading as white, while embracing 21st-century sensibilities regarding love and identity. ©2023 Cooperative Children’s Book Center
Illustrated by Julia Iredale
CCBC Age Recommendation: Age 12 and older
Age Range:
Grades 6-8 (Ages 11-13)
Grades 9-12 (Age 14 and older)
Formats:
Novel
Short Stories
Subjects:
Community
Empathy and Compassion
Fantasy
Folk and Fairy Tales
Small Town Life
Supernatural
Survival
On CCBC Booklists:
Fantastic Fiction: Great Fantasy Books for Ages 11 to 17
James: Retellings & Reimaginings and 19th-Century Black Experiences
Sophisticated and Substantial Books for Teens
Publishers:
Greenwillow, HarperCollins
Publish Year: 2023
Pages: 314
ISBN: 9780063161696
CCBC Location: Fiction, Zappia
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