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Melissa albert the hazel wood
Melissa albert the hazel wood









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"Also addictive: the sudden reversals in fortune - paupers to princes, or vice versa - the sudden intrusions of magic on humdrum lives, the satisfying predictability of the more well-known tales."Īlbert's debut novel, out now from Flatiron Books, is an original fairy tale story that is certainly addictive, but nowhere near predictable. "It’s hard to resist the bold, black and white morality of fairy tales: the brutal punishments, the rewarding of self-abnegation and beauty," The Hazel Wood author Melissa Albert tells Bustle. If their format is so consistent, if their outcomes are so predictable, then why is it we keep returning to the familiar world of fairy tales?

melissa albert the hazel wood

When it comes to fairy tales, most readers know exactly how the stories go: The baby is cursed at birth by a jealous rival the wish is granted, but with unintended consequences the ugly old witch is actually a beautiful being in disguise.











Melissa albert the hazel wood