Thornhedge: Not all curses should be broken T. Kingfisher
In T. Kingfisher's "Thornhedge," readers are transported to the enchanting realm of fairy tales with a delightful twist. The story follows Toadling, a toad-shaped heroine stolen by fairies at birth and raised in faerieland. When tasked with bestowing a blessing of protection upon a newborn child in the human world, Toadling's life takes an unexpected turn.
Centuries later, a gentle knight sets out to break a curse, only to encounter the formidable obstacle of a wall of brambles. Unbeknownst to him, Toadling, now determined to uphold the curse rather than break it, holds the key to the unfolding tale.
Kingfisher's "Thornhedge" challenges traditional fairy tale conventions with its whimsical yet sharp-edged narrative. The special hardcover edition, adorned with foil stamping on the casing and custom illustrated endpapers by the author, enhances the enchantment of the story. With a perfect balance of fantasy, humor, and unconventional characters, "Thornhedge" offers readers an enthralling and unexpected journey into the heart of fairy tales.
Kingfisher's signature wit and imaginative storytelling invite readers to question assumptions and embrace a fresh perspective on familiar themes. "Thornhedge" promises a captivating fairy tale adventure that will leave readers enchanted from beginning to end.