What sort of mother would want to murder her own daughter because she was younger and more beautiful?
What power did the Queen hold over the Huntsman, that he would agree to murder that child?
What if the dwarfs were actually little people, social outcasts, rather than cute Disneyesque characters?
A vivid retelling of the classic tale, steeped in psychological realism, from the author of RAPUNZELMOTHER and CINDERELLA. All three titles are now available in a single volume, GRIM, with an essay by the author exploring the themes of narcissism, shame, and self-injury in his work.
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