Publishers Weekly Reviews The Girl With No Hands

The Girl with No Hands (and Other Tales)

In this collection of 16 previously published and new stories, Slatter presents twisted, fractured, illuminating fairy tales and dark fantasies that beguile in their elegant simplicity. Many of the stories are reiterations of classic fairy tales from all over the world. But by retelling the tales in a more intimate manner, Slatter illuminates the symbiotic relationship between pleasure and pain. The sexually candid โ€œBluebeardโ€ is an empowering tale of a whore and her daughter who best a monster. The wholly original โ€œThe Living Bookโ€ personifies the intimate act of reading, while โ€œSkinโ€ reworks the Gaelic legend of the selkie into a tale of revenge and redemption from the seal womanโ€™s perspective.

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