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Kristee Ravan, Author of THE SHERWOOD PROOF, Reveals the Shocking Truth About Fairy Tales (with a giveaway!)

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The Shocking Truth Behind the Fairy Tales You Love

They start with once upon a time and end with everyone living happily ever after and in between those two things there is singing, talking woodland animals and a good deal of magic.  Everyone knows that’s how fairy tales go.  But do we really know these tales?

Did you know that in the original Little Mermaid, she doesn’t get the prince?  Nope.  He marries the other girl.  The Little Mermaid’s sisters get together and find out from the Sea Witch that if the LM will stab the prince with a dagger, then she (the LM) can return to being a mermaid.  The LM doesn’t go for this.  She tries, but can’t bring herself to stab the prince she loves so much.  She chooses the punishment, explained by the Sea Witch, for not winning the prince’s heart: turning into sea foam.

That’s right.  Sea foam.  Happily ever after, amiright?

Did you know that originally Goldilocks doesn’t just learn a lesson about trespassing?  Nope.  Instead of running home to live a long life of staying out of other people’s porridge, chairs, and beds, the bears catch Goldi and rip her to pieces. Similarly, Red Riding Hood doesn’t even make it to Grandma’s.  The wolf just eats her.

Pleasant, no?

Did you know an early version of Sleeping Beauty included adultery, rape, and cannibalism? Yep.  A married king happens upon the sleeping girl, rapes her, and impregnates her.  (She sleeps on…)  Then gives birth to twins (still asleep…). One of the babies sucks on her finger (where she had pricked it on the spinning wheel) and drew out the splinter.  Curse ended, Sleeping Beauty wakes up.  Instead of flipping out about finding herself the instant single mother of twins, she calmly names them Sun and Moon and continues living where she was.  The married king returns after a bit and spends some time with his secret family.  However, his wife finds out, has the children brought to the castle and orders the cook to cut up the kidlets, stew them, and serve them to the king.  He doesn’t.  After the queen tries to kill SB, the king has her killed and marries SB. 

Who is getting a good night’s sleep after that story?

I didn’t even get to mention the body mutilation in Cinderella, the infanticide in the Pied Piper, or that in the first version of Snow White, the evil queen was her own mother.  I just hope that somewhere between the once upon a time and the happily ever after, these characters have a chance to get some therapy.

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About the author:

Kristee Ravan lives in Oklahoma with her husband, daughter, and pet fish, Val (short for Valentine). She wanted to be many things as she grew up including a general, an artist, and an architect. But she never bothered to say, “I want to be a writer when I grow up.” She was always writing stories and thought of herself as a writer anyway. She sent her first story to a publisher in the sixth grade. (It was rejected – in a nice way.) When she is not making up stories in her head, she enjoys reading, juggling, green smoothies, playing dollhouse with her daughter, and hearing from her fans. You can contact Kristee at the Facebook page for her Lily Sparrow books: The Lily Sparrow Chronicles.

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The Sherwood Proof
(The Lily Sparrow Chronicles #3)
By Kristee Ravan
Middle-Grade, Fairy Tale, Fantasy
Paperback & ebook, 569 Pages
November 23, 2021 by Kristee Ravan

Lily Sparrow has finally created an equation for being a good princess. Things are adding up and making sense, and she’s even growing a measurable amount more excited about her future. But unexpected variables keep being tossed into her equation:

1. Carole Claus is facing her first hurdle as Santa. She needs Lily’s help.
2. Lily’s Half-Birthday–an important Smythian tradition–is coming up, requiring her to find time to prepare for it.
3. Her algebra teacher has an unusual (and stressful plan) for Lily.
4. Lily remains convinced that her mom is hiding something from her.
5. The investigation into the traitor is an on-going source of stress and tension at work for Lily and Calo.
6. Oh, and Calo’s still betrothed to Su’Sauna, making life difficult and confusing all around.

Will Lily be able to place these variables securely in her equation? Will the Sparrow family find a way to convince their critics they are good for the Kingdom? Or will everything fall apart–subtracting all the good will Lily has already earned from her citizens?

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Also in the series:

The Cinderella Theorem and Calculating Christmas cover
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2 Comments

  1. kristeeravan kristeeravan

    Thank you for hosting The Sherwood Proof on your blog!

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