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Tender Morsels

Tender Morsels 1

by Margo Lanagan
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/07/2009
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Fifteen-year-old Liga, emotionally and physically battered from bearing two children, one begot through incest, the other through rape, is magically granted her own heaven, a gentle, patient version of the rough world she once knew. Here there are no brutal fathers, no leering village boys; there is only a beautiful little cottage in the middle of a wood. Here she brings up her two daughters, fair Branza and dark Urdda, in perfect peace. But the membrane between Liga's heaven and the real world has grown thin over the years, allowing some who are not as pure-hearted as Liga and her daughters to enter. And likewise, the girls discover they can pass through into the real world of Liga's tortured past. Now, having known heaven, how will these three women survive in a world where beauty and brutality lie side by side? Tender Morsels is an astonishing novel, fraught with the tension between beauty and horror, violence and tenderness. Published for adults by Cape simultaneously with the Young Adult edition by David Fickling Books, Tender Morsels is a dark and vivid novel from an author acclaimed for the fearless range of her imagination, the emotional intensity of her stories and the virtuosity of her writing.
ISBN:
9780224089661
9780224089661
Category:
Fantasy
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-07-2009
Publisher:
Random House
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
214x144x43mm
Weight:
0.61kg
Margo Lanagan

Margo Lanagan is an acclaimed writer of novels and short stories. Black Juice was a Michael L. Printz Honor Book, and won two World Fantasy Awards and the Victorian Premier's Award for Young Adult Fiction.

Red Spikes won the CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year and a Horn Book Fanfare title, was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writer's Prize and longlisted for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award.

Her novel Tender Morsels won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel and was an Honor Book in the Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature.

Her novel Sea Hearts was shortlisted for the Stella Prize and won a WA Premiers Book Award, the CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers, The Norma K Hemming Award and the Barbara Jefferis Award, an Indie Award and an Aurealis Award among many other honours.

Zeroes, and its sequel Swarm, co-authored with Scott Westerfeld and Deborah Biancotti, were New York Times bestsellers.

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Once upon a time Faerie Tales & Folk Tales were for adults. Tender Morsels fits nicely into that category of tale. It's a retelling of Schneeweichen und Rosenrot or Snow White and Rose Red.



I came to this book with the knowledge than it had been promoted as YA in some markets(I found it in the Teen section of an Angus & Robertson) and that in my experience Margo Lanagan has a penchant for slightly dark, slightly quirky but emotionally confronting and challenging stories.



I was not let down with this book. The tale is enchanting in the truest sense of the word - it had me spell bound within the first few pages. The prose is skillfully crafted, rich in imagery and emotion, the characters despite the fantastical nature of the story, are 'real' - indeed it has been a long time since I have developed such deep emotional attachment to a character in a book.



The Story?

I am not going to tell you any more than I have alluded to above, it's a refashioning of a folktale. I believe that you will derive the most benefit from knowing the least about it. Be forewarned though there are confronting encounters in the book, though masterfully and tastefully handled. Lanagan's weaving of magic, custom, and legend create a world that is so strikingly familiar that you could swear it was real at least once upon a time.



Final thoughts

If you are a parent that sees the YA or Teen label as a endorsement for buying books for your twelve year old, I'd suggest that you read it first. This book is probably more suitable for the 14+ category.



If you are an adult that doesn't like reading YA, I personally wouldn't call it a Young Adult novel- it's appropriate for the above age group, but in reality this is a tale for all ages.

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