Praise for The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers: And Other Gruesome Tales

Smart, layered and full of beautiful storytelling ... The stories are dynamic and thrilling and the illustrations are just so incredibly vivid ... brilliant!
Elle McNicoll, author of 'A Kind of Spark'

Quietly revolutionary ... fairy tales retold from a perspective - feminist, queer, disabled - that you don't often find in traditional tales. Beautifully done
James Catchpole, author of 'What Happened to You?'

With its stunning illustrations and beautifully written stories, The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers is a deliciously dark and provocative subversion of traditional fairytales
Louise O'Neill, author of 'Almost Love' and 'The Surface Breaks'

Deliciously dark, provocative, modern and relevant ... Think Grimm's tales told with a splash of Roald Dahl from a world turned upside-down
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About the Authors

Jen Campbell is a bestselling author and award-winning poet. She's written ten books for both adults and children, spanning non-fiction, poetry, short stories and children's books. Her podcast BOOKS WITH JEN is an iTunes top 100 podcast. She reviews books on BBC Radio, runs a book club for TOAST, and has a Youtube channel where she talks about books, the history of fairy tales, and the representation of disfigurement and disability.

Adam de Souza is an illustrator based in Vancouver, Canada. His clients include Vice, The Globe and Mail, and Live Magazine.

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