Cinderella Is Dead

Paperback, 389 pages

English language

Published by Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-1-5266-2197-9
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4 stars (5 reviews)

It's 200 years since Cinderella found her prince... but the fairytale is over.

Sophia knows the story though, off by heart. Because every girl has to recite it daily, from when she's tiny until the night she's sent to the royal ball for choosing. And every girl knows that she has only one chance. For the lives of those not chosen by a man at the ball ... are forfeit.

But Sophia doesn't want to be chosen. She doesn't want to go to the ball at all. Not when she's afraid the girl she loves might be chosen too.

Pushed beyond breaking by a society that denies everything she is, Sophia sets out on a journey that will remake her world ... into one where SHE gets to choose.

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5 stars

Cinderella Is Dead is built from the shattered pieces of the cruel and sexist Western fairy tale canon. Re-imagining Cinderella by showing and fighting against a patriarchal fairy tale kingdom, with a keen understanding of stories' power to inspire real change. 

It goes beyond, "Cinderella but not how you know her", to tell an entirely new story and re-contextualize an old one. I liked how over-the-top and terrible the existing system was, it fits right in with classic (European) fairy tales in terms of capriciousness and cruelty (I mention European fairy tales specifically because that's the canon I'm most familiar with, and the version of Cinderella which involves a glass slipper is French). However, having a female protagonist, making that protagonist queer, and relentlessly centering strong female characters, results in a story that feels powerful and new.

The early part of the book had a lot of world …

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