The Beast’s Garden

Cover Art for 9780857980403, The Beast’s Garden by Kate Forsyth
ISBN: 9780857980403
Publisher: London: Millennium Book Seventeen/Orion Books 1993 First Millennium Trade Paperback Printing ISBN 0-85798-040-9
Published: 27 May, 2015
Format: Paperback
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"A retelling of the Grimm's Beauty and The Beast, set in Nazi Germany. I fell in love the night the Nazis first showed their true nature to the world The Grimm Brothers published a beautiful version of the Beauty & the Beast tale called The Singing, Springing Lark' in 1819. It combines the well-known story of a daughter who marries a beast in order to save her father with another key fairy tale motif, the search for the lost bridegroom. In The Singing, Springing Lark,' the daughter grows to love her beast but unwittingly betrays him and he is turned into a dove. She follows the trail of blood and white feathers he leaves behind him for seven years, and, when she loses the trail, seeks help from the sun, the moon, and the four winds. Eventually she battles an evil enchantress and saves her husband, breaking the enchantment and turning him back into a man. Kate Forsyth retells this German fairy tale as an historical novel set in Berlin during the Third Reich. A young woman marries a Nazi officer in order to save her father, but fears her new husband and the regime for which he works. Ava becomes involved with an underground resistance movement in

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