Deerskin

309 pages

English language

Published Nov. 9, 1994 by Ace Books.

ISBN:
978-0-441-00069-2
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OCLC Number:
30727080

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5 stars (6 reviews)

When her growing beauty begins to resemble her mother's too closely, Princess Lissar must flee her father's wrath, and, in doing so, she unlocks a door into a world of magic. As Princess Lissar reaches womanhood, it is clear to all the kingdom that in her breathtaking beauty she is the mirror image of her mother, the queen--but this seeming blessing forces her to flee from her father's wrath. With her loyal dog, Lissar discovers a world of magic where she finds the key to her own survival.

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reviewed Deerskin by Robin McKinley

The darkest fairytale retold

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Content warning Vague mentions of incest and rape. Spoilers for a literally ancient fairytale.

reviewed Deerskin by Robin McKinley

The darkest fairytale retold

No rating

Content warning Vague mentions of incest and rape

Review of 'Deerskin' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Ugly, entrancing, vivid, and quaint, this is a tough book to handle and a tough book to put down. Most of it seems to take place in a dream state, anchored by celebrations of mundane hard work. There are heartrending and awe-inspiring scenes that make you wish for a moment that it could be real, and the story leaves a lasting impression. McKinley is particularly deft at changing the tone of writing to match Lissar's emotions; languid and descriptive when inquisitive, short and unemotional when in shock, and so on. Multiple sections are written in a staccato stream of consciousness, where details start to blend together just as Lissar's days do. You become invested, you feel as if you are present, experiencing everything as she does. It truly feels as if McKinley is exorcising demons here.

This dreaminess is central to the fairy tale feel, particularly in its romanticization of …

Subjects

  • Runaways
  • Coming of age
  • Dogs
  • Princesses
  • Forests
  • Rape
  • Fiction

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