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This is a magical fairy tale that starts against the back drop of a witch
hunt in 1650’s Germany, and is loosely interwoven with the story of Rumpelstiltskin.
It is a dark fairy tale dealing with the dilemma of a father who has to give
one of his daughters away to save his fiefdom and family. He picks one but cannot
reconcile himself with that decision. I liked this book very much. Even though
it is a fairy tale, many of the characters have to deal with very real human
emotions, dilemmas and live with the decisions they’ve made. I loved the
character of Louisa, so vulnerable and innocent, but she shows real grit when
she finally gets to take her own decisions and finds her place in the above
world. I’m glad Lisa Hofmann has followed a traditional route and readers who
have grown up with the Grimm brothers and Hans Christian Anderson will feel
right at home. But I’m sure the generation that has grown up with Harry Potter
will love this too. Well written and moving at a good pace throughout, I can
recommend it.