Poisoned apples : Poems for you my Pretty
Christine Heppermann2014

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Every little girl goes through her princess phase, whether she wants to be Snow White or Cinderella, Belle or Ariel. But then we grow up. And life is not a fairy tale.

Christine Heppermann's collection of fifty poems puts the ideals of fairy tales right beside the life of the modern teenage girl. With piercing truths reminiscent of Laurie Halse Anderson and Ellen Hopkins, this is a powerful and provocative book for every young woman. E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars, calls it "a bloody poetic attack on the beauty myth that's caustic, funny, and heartbreaking."

Cruelties come not just from wicked stepmothers, but also from ourselves. There are expectations, pressures, judgment, and criticism. Self-doubt and self-confidence. But there are also friends, and sisters, and a whole hell of a lot of power there for the taking. In fifty poems, Christine Heppermann confronts society head on. Using fairy tale characters and tropes, Poisoned Apples explores how girls are taught to think about themselves, their bodies, and their friends. The poems range from contemporary retellings to first-person accounts set within the original tales, and from deadly funny to deadly serious. Complemented throughout with black-and-white photographs from up-and-coming artists, this is a stunning and sophisticated book to be treasured, shared, and paged through again and again.

Titre original : Poisoned apples : Poems for you my Pretty (2014)

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2014 Editions Greenwillow Books

Anglaise Langue anglaise | 128 pages | Sortie : 23 septembre 2014 | ISBN : 9780062289575

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  • laetitiavp Le 23 Septembre 2019 à 19:22
    L'autrice s'attaque aux problèmes de société auxquels sont confrontées les jeunes filles d'aujourd'hui et propose une réécriture de contes originale et cruelle mais poignante de véracité. Assez féministe quand même. C'est tantôt triste, tantôt drôle, parfois empreint de sous-entendus salaces. Les photos qui accompagnent les poèmes sont magnifiques. Pas fan de poésie, mais c'est un coup de coeur

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