Hansel and Gretel

Neil Gaiman

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Hansel and Gretel, a retelling of the classic Brothers Grimm fairytale by renowned author Neil Gaiman, takes readers into a dark and enchanting world.

Set in a time of famine, the story follows Hansel and Gretel, siblings who are abandoned by their parents in the heart of a haunting and mysterious forest. Hungry and lost, they stumble upon a cottage made entirely of sugary treats, enticing their senses with the promise of food and warmth.

However, this seductive haven hides a sinister secret. The cottage belongs to an old woman, a witch who lures children with her delectable home only to trap them and feast upon their tender flesh.

Hansel and Gretel find themselves imprisoned, their survival instincts tested to their limits. Guided by Hansel's wit and Gretel's bravery, they must outsmart the cunning witch and escape her clutches before becoming her next victims.

Throughout their treacherous journey, the siblings encounter other memorable characters, both helpful and treacherous, who assist or hinder their escape from the witch's grasp.

Gaiman's retelling deftly weaves together elements of horror, fairytales, and folklore, transforming this familiar story into a suspenseful and thought-provoking exploration of greed, courage, and the strength of sibling bonds.

With his signature lyrical prose, Gaiman confronts the darkest aspects of human nature, immersing readers in a world where danger lurks at every turn and where confronting one's fears becomes the ultimate test of survival.

Hansel and Gretel is a chilling and imaginative adaptation of a timeless fairytale, reminding us of the power of resilience in the face of evil and the importance of holding on to hope even in the bleakest of circumstances.

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