![]() ![]() Horse, Flower, Bird is a collection of eight stories–jewels that politely but firmly ask to be held up into the light, examined, perhaps coddled, maybe caged, and then, of course, set free. A true advocate and self-described “celebrator” for the fairy tale, she is also the editor of three anthologies dedicated to the exploration of the form and is the founder and editor of the popular Fairy Tale Review. Bernheimer is the author of three novels– The Complete Tales of Ketzia Gold, The Complete Tales of Merry Gold, and the forthcoming The Complete Tales of Lucy Gold -and three children’s books - The Girl in the Castle Inside the Museum, and the forthcoming The Lonely Book and The Girl Who Wouldn’t Brush Her Hair. This book is called Horse, Flower, Bird, a kind gift from the vast imagination of Kate Bernheimer. Once upon a time, there was a lovely petal-winged book that had legs so small they poked into the tiniest capillaries of your heart, a mane that smelled like sea air and nostalgia, and a young girl’s eyes that promised penance prior to murder. ![]()
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