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Author Mark, Sabrina Orah, author.

Title Happily : a personal history, with fairy tales / Sabrina Orah Mark.

Publication Info. New York : Random House, [2023]

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Location Call No. Status
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  814 MARK    On Holdshelf
Edition First edition.
Description xix, 198 pages : illustration ; 20 cm
Contents Ghost people -- The nightmares of horses -- Rat-a-tat-tat -- The bottom line -- The evil stepmother -- Sorry Peter Pan, we're over you -- Children with mothers don't eat houses -- I am the mothers of this eggshell -- Rumple. Stilt. And skin. -- The currency of tears -- A Bluebeard of wives -- I am the tooth fairy -- The silence of witches -- Bah, humbug -- Fairy tales and the bodies of black boys -- Sleeping with the wizard -- The fairy-tale virus -- Fuck the bread, the bread is over -- I'm so tired -- Rapunzel, draft one thousand -- All the better to hear you with -- Time to pay the piper -- U break it we fix it -- We didn't have a chance to say goodbye -- ~Hope.docx -- Ever after -- After ever.
Summary "The literary tradition of the fairy tale has long endured as the vehicle by which we interrogate the laws of reality. These fantastical stories, populated with wolves, kings, and wicked witches, have throughout history served as a template for understanding culture, society, and that muddy terrain we call our collective human psyche. In Happily, Sabrina Orah Mark reimagines the modern fairy tale, turning it inside out and searching it for the wisdom to better understand our contemporary moment in what Mark so incisively calls "this strange American weather." Set against the backdrop of political upheaval, viral plague, social protest, and climate change, Mark locates the magic in the mundane and illuminates the surreality of life as we know it today. In "Sorry Peter Pan, We're Over You," Mark grapples with a loss of innocence when her son decides he would rather dress up as Martin Luther King, Jr., than Peter Pan for Halloween; in "The Evil Stepmother" Mark finds unlikely communion with wicked wives and examines the roots of their bad reputation; and in "Rapunzel, Draft One Thousand," the hunt for a wig maker in a time of unprecedented civil unrest forces Mark to finally confront her sister's cancer diagnosis and the stories we tell ourselves to get by"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Mark, Sabrina Orah.
Jewish women authors -- United States -- Biography.
Racially mixed families -- United States.
African American children -- Social conditions.
Fairy tales -- Appreciation.
African American children -- Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01424457
Fairy tales -- Appreciation. (OCoLC)fst01751098
Racially mixed families. (OCoLC)fst01896542
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
Autobiographies.
Other Form: Online version: Mark, Sabrina Orah. Happily. First edition New York : Random House, [2022] 9780593242483 (DLC) 2022022276
ISBN 9780593242476 (hardcover)
0593242475 (hardcover)
9780593242483 electronic book
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