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DARKWOOD
First part of the Darkwood Series
Magic is forbidden in Myrsina, along with various other abominations, such as girls doing maths.
This is bad news for Gretel Mudd, who doesn't perform magic, but does know a lot of maths. When the sinister masked Huntsmen accuse Gretel of witchcraft, she is forced to flee into the neighbouring Darkwood, where witches and monsters dwell.
There, she happens upon Buttercup, a witch who can't help turning things into gingerbread, Jack Trott, who can make plants grow at will, the White Knight with her band of dwarves and a talking spider called Trevor. These aren't the terrifying villains she's been warned about all her life. They're actually quite nice. Well most of them.
With the Huntsmen on the warpath, Gretel must act fast to save both the Darkwood and her home village, while unravelling the rhetoric and lies that have demonised magical beings for far too long.
Take a journey into the Darkwood in this modern fairy tale that will bewitch adults and younger readers alike.
The Darkwood series explores themes of authoritarianism and intolerance in comedy and fiction in a
funny, engaging way that never loses the warmth of humanity. Drawing on inspiration from other satirical
stories set in a magical universe such as Shrek and the Discworld novels, Darkwood creates a world where
readers can enjoy more grown up versions of fairytales, while also holding up a mirror to our own society.
Gabby Hutchinson Crouch (Horrible Histories, Newzoids, The News Quiz, The Now Show) has a background in satire and was born in Pontypool in Wales, and raised in Ilkeston, Derbyshire. Gabby moved to Canterbury at 18 to study at the University of Kent and ended up staying and having a family there.
There, she happens upon Buttercup, a witch who can't help turning things into gingerbread, Jack Trott, who can make plants grow at will, the White Knight with her band of dwarves and a talking spider called Trevor. These aren't the terrifying villains she's been warned about all her life. They're actually quite nice. Well most of them.
With the Huntsmen on the warpath, Gretel must act fast to save both the Darkwood and her home village, while unravelling the rhetoric and lies that have demonised magical beings for far too long.
Take a journey into the Darkwood in this modern fairy tale that will bewitch adults and younger readers alike.
The Darkwood series explores themes of authoritarianism and intolerance in comedy and fiction in a
funny, engaging way that never loses the warmth of humanity. Drawing on inspiration from other satirical
stories set in a magical universe such as Shrek and the Discworld novels, Darkwood creates a world where
readers can enjoy more grown up versions of fairytales, while also holding up a mirror to our own society.
Gabby Hutchinson Crouch (Horrible Histories, Newzoids, The News Quiz, The Now Show) has a background in satire and was born in Pontypool in Wales, and raised in Ilkeston, Derbyshire. Gabby moved to Canterbury at 18 to study at the University of Kent and ended up staying and having a family there.
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Published 2019-06-01 by Farrago |