by Elizabeth Wilcox | Dec 6, 2022 | Elizabeth's Blog, Enchanted Garden Blog
The Bone Spindleby Leslie VedderGenre: YA Fantasy, Fairy-Tale AdaptationFirst published 2022 That night she dreamed of a white stone tower thronged in roses….The room inside the tower was equally overgrown, but here the roses were bloodred. The...
by Elizabeth Wilcox | Sep 6, 2022 | Elizabeth's Blog, Enchanted Garden Blog
Six Crimson Cranesby Elizabeth LimGenre: YA Fantasy, Fairy-Tale AdaptationFirst published 2021 It’ll be easier the next time, I assured her, even though I knew that was a lie.Pain didn’t get easier. I just had to get stronger. ...
by Elizabeth Wilcox | Aug 29, 2022 | Elizabeth's Blog
Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversityby Devon Price, PHDGenre: NonfictionFirst published 2022 The process of unmasking is all about rethinking the beliefs and behaviors that seemed normal prior to discovering we were Autistic. It means...
by Elizabeth Wilcox | Jun 7, 2022 | Elizabeth's Blog, Enchanted Garden Blog
Thornby Intisar KhananiGenre: YA Fantasy, Fairy-Tale RetellingFirst published (HarperTeen edition) 2020 (original edition was independently published in 2012) “Tell me, veria, what is the price of justice in your land?”I watch his fingers, thinking...
by Elizabeth Wilcox | May 7, 2022 | Elizabeth's Blog
White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Colorby Ruby HamadGenre: Non-FictionFirst published 2020 No analysis of any form of oppression in a Western context is complete without an analysis of the role played by whiteness. To put this another...
by Elizabeth Wilcox | Apr 28, 2022 | Elizabeth's Blog
It has officially been two full years since Mary and I first started Briarbook Lane, and once again a lot of things have happened, both of the planned and unplanned variety. We acquired a beautiful logo for Briarbook Lane, and have done a few things to spruce...