A review by jennybeastie
The Green Children of Woolpit by J. Anderson Coats
4.0
I personally love stories set in the Middle Ages, and have read countless fairy tales — that this one is based on medieval accounts? Adds a fascination I can’t deny. I also have enjoyed Coats’ previous work.
This story is an almost for me — I love one character, but not the other. I love the history woven through. I love the trickery by girls and fae alike, but it’s quite a harsh story, and the sacrifices are intense. It’s a strange tale, and I enjoyed it, but I’m not sure who I would recommend it to.
Advanced Readers Copy provided by Edelweiss.
This story is an almost for me — I love one character, but not the other. I love the history woven through. I love the trickery by girls and fae alike, but it’s quite a harsh story, and the sacrifices are intense. It’s a strange tale, and I enjoyed it, but I’m not sure who I would recommend it to.
Advanced Readers Copy provided by Edelweiss.