The Witch’s Boy

The Witch’s Boy by Michael Gruber is a unique addition to the fantasy genre, published by HarperCollins on April 25, 2006. This 377-page novel presents an original tale centered around a witch and her goblin-child, intertwining their story with legendary characters such as Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Rumplestiltskin, all reimagined through Gruber’s creative perspective.
Readers will discover a wondrous journey that explores themes of magic and folklore, as Gruber’s literary voice brings a fresh take on familiar narratives. This edition invites exploration into the realms of fantasy, making it a notable work within juvenile fiction. The book’s imaginative storytelling promises to engage those interested in fairy tales and magical adventures.
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This critically acclaimed tale of a witch and her goblin-child is wholly original, and the legendary characters of old who touch their story — Cinderella, Rapunzel, Rumplestiltskin — are made new through Michael Gruber’s imaginative lens. Gruber’s literary voice is as magical as his imagination. With The Witch’s Boy he has created a wondrous journey through the realms of magic.
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