The True Story of Hansel and Gretel
 
August 7, 2003
Louise Murphy
 

Set in Poland during WWII, Murphy's second novel (after The Sea Within) is darkly enchanting. Two Jewish children, a girl of 11 and her seven-year-old brother, are left to wander the woods after their father and stepmother are forced to abandon them, frantically begging them never to say their Jewish names, but to identify themselves as Hansel and Gretel.
In an imaginative reversal of the original tale, they encounter a small woman named Magda, known as a "witch" by villagers, who risks her life in harboring them.
The story alternates between the children's nightmarish adventures, and their parents' struggle for survival and hope for a safe reunion.
 

  From Issue:4.08
Reviewed by: Amazon.com
 
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