Waiting on Wednesday: Gretel and the Dark by Eliza Granville
Waiting on Wednesday #24.
When Spinebreakers sent me their list of books up for grabs this month, Gretel and the Dark was asterixed with the note 'must read', something that I have never seen them do before. I was immediately drawn into this book and its mysterious cover and I am curious to find out what exactly is so good about it. I love the idea of fairytales being retold or revamped so this should be an excellent read. Only one month until its release!!
Has anyone already read this novel? If so, what did you think?
What's everyone else waiting for this week? Let me know in the comments below!
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
Title: Gretel and the Dark
Author: Eliza Granville
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Publication Date: 6th February 2014
Publisher: Penguin Books UK
Goodreads: Gretel and the Dark is Eliza Granville's dazzling novel of darkness, evil - and hope.Vienna, 1899.
Josef Breuer - celebrated psychoanalyst - is about to encounter his strangest case yet. Found by the lunatic asylum, thin, head shaved, she claims to have no name, no feelings - to be, in fact, not even human. Intrigued, Breuer determines to fathom the roots of her disturbance.
Years later, in Germany, we meet Krysta. Krysta's Papa is busy working in the infirmary with the 'animal people', so little Krysta plays alone, lost in the stories of Hansel and Gretel, the Pied Piper, and more. And when everything changes and the real world around her becomes as frightening as any fairy tale, Krysta finds that her imagination holds powers beyond what she could have ever guessed . . .
Eliza Granville was born in Worcestershire and currently lives in Bath. She has had a life-long fascination with the enduring quality of fairytales and their symbolism, and the idea for Gretel and the Dark was sparked when she became interested in the emphasis placed on these stories during the Third Reich. Gretel and the Dark is her first novel to be published by a major publisher.
Josef Breuer - celebrated psychoanalyst - is about to encounter his strangest case yet. Found by the lunatic asylum, thin, head shaved, she claims to have no name, no feelings - to be, in fact, not even human. Intrigued, Breuer determines to fathom the roots of her disturbance.
Years later, in Germany, we meet Krysta. Krysta's Papa is busy working in the infirmary with the 'animal people', so little Krysta plays alone, lost in the stories of Hansel and Gretel, the Pied Piper, and more. And when everything changes and the real world around her becomes as frightening as any fairy tale, Krysta finds that her imagination holds powers beyond what she could have ever guessed . . .
Eliza Granville was born in Worcestershire and currently lives in Bath. She has had a life-long fascination with the enduring quality of fairytales and their symbolism, and the idea for Gretel and the Dark was sparked when she became interested in the emphasis placed on these stories during the Third Reich. Gretel and the Dark is her first novel to be published by a major publisher.
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When Spinebreakers sent me their list of books up for grabs this month, Gretel and the Dark was asterixed with the note 'must read', something that I have never seen them do before. I was immediately drawn into this book and its mysterious cover and I am curious to find out what exactly is so good about it. I love the idea of fairytales being retold or revamped so this should be an excellent read. Only one month until its release!!
Has anyone already read this novel? If so, what did you think?
What's everyone else waiting for this week? Let me know in the comments below!












