From the author of Girls Made of Snow and Glass, this captivating and utterly original Persian-inspired fairy tale about a girl cursed to be poisonous to the touch is perfect for fans of Natasha Ngan and Naomi Novik.
Melissa Bashardoust Volgorde van de boeken
Melissa Bashardoust herontdekte haar passie voor creatief schrijven, kinderliteratuur en sprookjes tijdens haar studie. Haar werk richt zich vaak op het herinterpreteren van klassieke verhalen, waarbij ze dieper ingaat op de onderliggende thema's en karaktergedreven motivaties. Met haar unieke vertelstem biedt ze lezers frisse perspectieven op vertrouwde verhalen, wat resulteert in boeiende en tot nadenken stemmende literaire ervaringen.



- 2020
- 2017
Girls Made of Snow and Glass
- 384bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
At sixteen, Mina's mother is dead, her magician father is vicious, and her silent heart has never beat with love for anyone - has never beat at all, in fact, but she'd always thought that fact normal. She never guessed that her father cut out her heart and replaced it with one of glass. When she moves to Whitespring Castle and sees its king for the first time, Mina forms a plan: win the king's heart with her beauty, become queen, and finally know love. The only catch is that she'll have to become a stepmother.Fifteen-year-old Lynet looks just like her late mother, and one day she discovers why: a magician created her out of snow in the dead queen's image, at her father's order. But despite being the dead queen made flesh, Lynet would rather be like her fierce and regal stepmother, Mina. She gets her wish when her father makes Lynet queen of the southern territories, displacing Mina. Now Mina is starting to look at Lynet with something like hatred, and Lynet must decide what to do - and who to be - to win back the only mother she's ever known...or else defeat her once and for all.Entwining the stories of both Lynet and Mina in the past and present, Girls Made of Snow and Glass traces the relationship of two young women doomed to be rivals from the start. Only one can win all, while the other must lose everything-unless both can find a way to reshape themselves and their story.