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Mar 07, 2017 | ISBN 9780143111696

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Winner of the Anne Izard Storytellers’ Choice Award

“[This] new book from Penguin . . . provides some historical context [to the Disney film]. . . . Most of the stories about young women and animal grooms follow a predictable pattern. . . . But the Penguin book also includes plenty of stories in which the genders are flipped, pairing young men with animal brides.” —The New Yorker

“Superb . . . Each story is basically an expression of anxiety about marriage and relationships—about the animalistic nature of sex, and the fundamental strangeness of men and women to each other. . . . Tatar points out, too, that every generation of monsters speaks to the anxieties of its time.” —The Atlantic

“The tales in Tatar’s compilation swing from vicious to romantic, from comedy to horror. . . . Tatar’s book alone contains stories from almost two dozen countries.” —NPR.org

“A rich, intriguing volume highly recommended for fairy-tale fans.” —Booklist

“Maria Tatar’s new collection for Penguin Classics . . . ventur[es] deeper into the rich universe of animal bridegroom stories. . . . There is also the parallel tradition of animal bride stories—swan maidens and selkies with a much sharper edge than The Little Mermaid. . . . The source material here is much richer in possibilities than turning Belle into a crusader for women’s literacy.” —Jezebel

“Thought-provoking . . . It’s fun to encounter new stories but also to revisit childhood favorites with adult eyes.” —PopMatters

“Maria Tatar rounded up stories about animal brides and grooms from around the world in this new Penguin Classics collection, and while I am a certified fairy tale nerd, there was plenty in this book that was new to me.” —Constance Grady, Vox

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