Mirror Mirror
Books | Fiction / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
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Gregory Maguire
“Entertaining…profound….A novel for adults that unearths our buried fascination with the primal fears and truths fairy tales contain.” —Christian Science MonitorThe acclaimed author who re-imagined a darker, more dangerous Land of Oz in his New York Times bestselling series The Wicked Years, offers a brilliant reinvention of the timeless Snow White fairy tale. Setting the story amid the cultural, political and artistic whirlwind of Renaissance Italy—and casting the notorious Lucrezia Borgia as the Evil Queen—Mirror Mirror will enthrall a wide array of book lovers ranging from adult fans of Harry Potter to readers of the sophisticated stories of Angela Carter.The year is 1502, and seven-year-old Bianca de Nevada lives perched high above the rolling hills and valleys of Tuscany and Umbria at Montefiore, the farm of her beloved father, Don Vicente. But one day a noble entourage makes its way up the winding slopes to the farm -- and the world comes to Montefiore.In the presence of Cesare Borgia and his sister, the lovely and vain Lucrezia -- decadent children of a wicked pope -- no one can claim innocence for very long. When Borgia sends Don Vicente on a years-long quest, he leaves Bianca under the care -- so to speak -- of Lucrezia.She plots a dire fate for the young girl in the woods below the farm, but in the dark forest salvation can be found as well ...A lyrical work of stunning creative vision, Mirror Mirror gives fresh life to the classic story of Snow White -- and has a truth and beauty all its own.
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Author
Gregory Maguire
Pages
320
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2009-03-17
ISBN
0061748048 9780061748042
Ratings
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"I don't really know what I thought this book was going to be, buuuut I don't think this was it. I guess it was more a shock to the system thinking it was one thing when some one suggested it to me and to find it is completely not what I thought it would be. I'm not usually one to read books heavily religion based even if it had some fantastical bits. There was a lot of terminology that was Spanish or Italian so I had to keep my phone by me to figure out what they meant and I found myself frequently having to look up who the people were since some of the situations or names aren't fully explained and I was left confused as to what was being referenced. It was kind of frustrating."