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Briar Rose: A Novel of the Fairy Tale Series (Mass Market Paperback)

by Jane Yolen (Author) "Gemma, tell your story again," Shana begged, putting her arms around her grandmother and breathing in that special smell of talcum and lemon that seemed..." (more)
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From Publishers Weekly

Windling's Fairy Tale series has produced several excellent fantasy novels inspired by classic fairy tales. This is one of the series's most ambitious efforts, and only a writer as good as Yolen ( Sister Light, Sister Dark ) could bring it off. Yolen takes the story of Briar Rose (commonly known as Sleeping Beauty) and links it to the Holocaust--a far-from-obvious connection that she makes perfectly convincing. Rebecca Berlin, a young woman who has grown up hearing her grandmother Gemma tell an unusual and frightening version of the Sleeping Beauty legend, realizes when Gemma dies that the fairy tale offers one of the very few clues she has to her grandmother's past. To discover the facts behind Gemma's story, Rebecca travels to Poland, the setting for the book's most engrossing scenes and its most interesting, best-developed characters. By interpolating Gemma's vivid and imaginative story into the larger narrative, Yolen has created an engrossing novel. She handles a difficult subject with finesse in a book that should be required reading for anyone who is tempted to dismiss fantasy as a frivolous genre.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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A young woman's promise to her dying grandmother leads her on a quest to discover the truth of her own family's mysterious beginnings in this grim retelling of the classic fairy tale "Briar Rose," or "The Sleeping Beauty." In Yolen's modern-day version, the wall of thorns becomes a barbed-wire prison, while the sleeping princess is both victim and heroine. The latest in the "Fairy Tale" series showcases Yolen's skill at transforming the real world into a realm of fantasy. A good selection for adult and YA fantasy collections.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Briar Rose By Jane Yollen, Mar 23 2004
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This is a wonderful book that really gets you guessing. If you are a fan of Sleeping Beauty or other fairy tales then this book is definetly for you. It tells a whole different tale, but at the same time, it is exactly the same. Expect the unexpected, and i garentee that you will be satisfied. This is not a ghost story, or a horror, but it is just as gripping. You will never forget the Hollocost or the pain all of those people went through, and you will never forget the characters in this amazing retelling of Sleeping Beauty.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Happily ever after means exactly what it says..., Feb 20 2004
By Aimee Irwin "nextathena" (Kentwood, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This isn't a story for the weak of stomach or weak of heart, or those looking for a tidy novelization of a Disney-esque Sleeping Beauty. In Briar Rose, Jane Yolen takes the traditional Sleeping Beauty in the Wood fairy tale and sets it in Poland during the reign of Hitler. Becca, granddaugher of Gemma, is haunted by the Sleeping Beauty story her grandmother told hundreds of times, and even struggled to tell on her deathbed. Gemma's last wish is that Becca will reclaim the castle and find the prince Gemma left behind half a century ago.

The search takes Becca on a terrifying journey into a land torn by war, where innocent people are murdered and tortured simply for being Jewish, Romani, or homosexual. Yolen is quite explicit with descriptions of Holocaust atrocities that actually (unbelievably) happened. I read this book in one day and cried when the prince and his companions arrived at the deathcamp of Chelmno. Read this book, and please visit http://www.remember.org to learn more about the 11 million who died in concentration camps, to get an idea of what the places described in the book look like, and to prevent anything as awful as the Holocaust from happening ever again.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, Feb 16 2004
By Brittany (Seattle, Wa USA) - See all my reviews
When I read this book, it took my breath away. Yolen did a beautiful job of combining the horrors of the Holocaust and the beauty of the fairy tale. It is to this day my favorite book of all time!!!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Uh, Everyone is missing the obvious question
The obvious question to this convoluted tale is why couldn't Gemma just say she'd been in a concentration camp? Why the story? Once the girls were old enough to understand. Read more
Published on May 29 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars BORING with a capital B
I picked up this book because it looked really good. Most sleeping beauty type stories are, right? Well, it was a mistake. I tried (I really, really tried! Read more
Published on Feb 7 2004 by Atalanta

2.0 out of 5 stars Briar DUMB
I really was disappointed by this book. I head that it was really good and a great thing to read, but it turns out that it was positively terrible! Read more
Published on Jan 29 2004 by Abby

5.0 out of 5 stars Holocaust history retold in a children's fairytale
Again, Yolen has written another sure to be classic for all ages. Yolen's deep passion for people to learn the truth about the holocaust has sparked her imagination once more. Read more
Published on Jan 28 2004 by Allison

2.0 out of 5 stars Briar Rose
I did not really enjoy this book. I thought the the middle was very boring and it kind of just rambled on. However, I thougt the ending was very clever. Read more
Published on Jan 13 2004 by Becky Welch

3.0 out of 5 stars Briar Rose
I did not really enjoy this book. The story of a girl trying to figure out her past is a great idea. However, the story was very dull and boring. Read more
Published on Jan 12 2004 by Becky Welch

5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Young adult to adult
This story was so realistic that I had myself worried sick about what would happen to the characters! Read more
Published on Jan 10 2004 by Jane Austen

4.0 out of 5 stars One of the most unique Sleeping Beauty tales ever written
Briar Rose is a tale of Sleeping Beauty written in a different time and a different way of telling the story. Read more
Published on Dec 21 2003 by A. Triglia

5.0 out of 5 stars An Awesome Novel
I thought Briar Rose was as awesome and chilling story. This story is about a granddaughter who tries to uncover the lost memories of her recently deceased grandmother or Gemma... Read more
Published on Nov 25 2003 by Chelsea

5.0 out of 5 stars The horror of not knowing your own past.
the story of briar rose was extremly emotional and tramatising to me. the fact that so many people died and none of the naztis cared except that they were exterminated. Read more
Published on Nov 19 2003 by ryle summers

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