Snow Queen and Other Short Stories(English, Paperback, unknown)
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Beneath the lace and lullabies of childhood fairy tales lies a world far stranger, darker, and more human than we were ever told. The Snow Queen and Other Stories gathers thirteen timeless stories from the minds of Hans Christian Andersen, the Brothers Grimm, and Oscar Wilde—reintroducing them not as moral lessons for children, but as haunting meditations on desire, identity, cruelty, resilience and transformation. In these pages, a girl’s red shoes dance her to madness, a tin soldier’s unwavering love carries him through fire, and a mermaid sacrifices everything for a soul she may never possess. Familiar figures—Cinderella, Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood—reappear in their original forms: raw, complex and often tragic. The Snow Queen stretches across frozen landscapes as a tale of fractured innocence and emotional estrangement, where the coldest distances lie not between places, but hearts. Even the seemingly sweet tales carry barbed truths—about the cages of womanhood, the seduction of vanity, and the price of innocence. From The Juniper Tree’s bone-deep horror to the bittersweet yearning of The Selfish Giant, each tale invites adult readers to look again—and this time, see the shadows flickering at the edges of the light. This anthology is not just a return to fairy tales—it’s a revelation of what they’ve always been: not childish fantasies, but deeply human reflections of the world we live in, and the myths we use to survive it.