A review by lordofthemoon
Snow White Learns Witchcraft: Stories and Poems by Jane Yolen, Theodora Goss

4.0

I picked this collection up after reading the Athena Club books by the same author, which I thoroughly enjoyed. This collection has a very different feel to it. While the Athena Club is set in Victorian London, these are retellings and reinterpretations of fairy tales, bringing the women in them to the fore.

Some worked better than others for me, and there were some that I enjoyed, but don't know the underlying story. Goss is originally from Hungary, and I think several Eastern European tales or variants made their way in to the collection (for example, there were several stories referring to the bear's wife, but my google-fu failed me on that one).

I often have trouble with poetry, but I'm pleased that the poetry presented here isn't as dense as some and was often quite prose-like, so I was able to read it almost like a prose story. Of the stories, I think I enjoyed Blanchefleur the best. Again, I'm not sure I recognise the specific story that it came from, but it had the structure and feel of a fairy tale. And it was a love story, which I'm always a sucker for. The Other Thea is a lovely story about wholeness and belonging; while A Country Called Winter about a refugee who makes startling discoveries about her family and her home.

I enjoyed this collection a lot and will certainly look out for more of Goss's short fiction (as well, of course, as the next 'Athena Club' book!)