A review by alibi313
The Book of Gothel by Mary McMyne

3.0

Pros: interesting takes on familiar fairytales, feminist themes, including depictions of midwives as providers of essential healthcare (ie, contraception and abortion). Cons: uninspiring love interest (think The Hunger Games’ Peeta), a repetitive narrative, and a paucity of plot. I expected more story in 14 hours of audio.