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The Book of Gothel
- Narrated by: Vanessa Johansson
- Length: 13 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
Everyone knows the story of Rapunzel in the tower, but do you know the tale of the witch who put her there?
Enter a world of dark magic, mysterious woods and evil princes. This is the truth they never wanted you to know, as only a witch might tell it.
With her strange black eyes and even stranger fainting spells, Haelewise is shunned by her village, and her only solace lies in the stories her mother tells of child-stealing witches, of princes in wolf-skins, of an ancient tower cloaked in mist where women will find shelter if they are brave enough to seek it.
But when her mother dies, Haelewise is left unmoored. With nothing left for her in her village, she sets out to find the tower of legend-a place called Gothel, where Haelewise meets a wise woman willing to take her under her wing.
But Haelewise is not the only woman to seek refuge at Gothel. It's also a haven for a girl named Rika, who carries with her a secret the Church strives to keep hidden. A secret that reveals a dark world of ancient spells and murderous nobles behind the world Haelewise has always known.
The Book of Gothel is a lush, enchanting retelling of the tale of Rapunzel from the witch's perspective, perfect for fans of Circe and The Bear and the Nightingale.
Critic reviews
"Both gently and fiercely told, The Book of Gothel is a sweeping, sharp story of how history twists into fairy tale and back again." (Hannah Whitten, author of For the Wolf)
"McMyne's shimmering debut gives a fresh, exciting backstory to one of the most famous villains in fairy tale lore." (Publishers Weekly)
"This gorgeous, feminist retelling of 'Rapunzel' immediately captivates." (Buzzfeed)