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November 1, 2023
In her second Regency fairy tale retelling set in a Jewish community (after the Cinderella-inflected Marry Me by Midnight) Grossman offers a new gender-swapped take on Snow White, featuring a businessman facing down danger while deciding his heart's true desire. With a 75K-copy first printing. Prepub Alert.
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Starred review from May 15, 2024
A woman living on the margins of London's Jewish community in the 1830s finds love with a younger man. This is the second in Grossman's series of gender-swapped fairy tales that began with Marry Me by Midnight (2023). Hannah Moses' parents died under shameful and tragic circumstances years earlier, leaving her no choice but to run the family business, a low-end pawn shop. Hannah is furious at the way the gentiles who use her shop prey on her vulnerability and insult her identity, and she's heartbroken about the way the Jewish community has turned its back on her and her younger sister, treating them as outcasts. Hannah hopes to save enough for her sister's dowry so she can reenter the community, even though it's too late for Hannah. One night, she saves Solomon Weiss from a group of thugs who cornered him in an alley near her shop. Sol and Hannah are fascinated by each other, but each has their own reason for being wary. Hannah is older than Sol and knows her past misdeeds and notoriety will compromise him. Sol doesn't care about Hannah's reputation, but his older brother has been baptized and is courting a gentile, and he pleads with Sol to be as circumspect and respectable as possible. The novel is unusual in that the relationship between Hannah and Sol develops quickly and with little drama. They have great chemistry and agree to only a brief affair, but fate and their feelings keep bringing them together. The fairy-tale subplot--with Sol in the role of Snow White, in danger from a loved one--takes longer to unfold, but it's also the most thematically interesting part of the book, touching on the ravages of antisemitism, on individuals and communities, and on the healing nature of love. A beautifully romantic exploration of love, family, and community.
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