You Can't Kill Snow White
By (Author) Beatrice Alemagna
Translated by Karin Snelson
Translated by Emilie Robert Wong
Enchanted Lion Books
Enchanted Lion Books
27th October 2022
8th December 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
843.92
Hardback
96
Width 263mm, Height 352mm, Spine 20mm
998g
In this dark, genre-defying picture-book adaptation of Snow White, acclaimed artist Beatrice Alemagna tells the story from the point ofviewof the jealous stepmother queen, to complicate the questionof goodness and set into high relief the shadow side, with itscapacityfor evil,of human life.
Shortlisted for theGlobal Literature in Libraries Initiative's Translated Young Adult Book Prize!
Once upon a time, a child was born with skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony: the princess Snow White. She ispossessed of beauty and innocence, but there in the shadows lurks a queen who will remarry her widower father, a queenwho is as empty andenvious, asnarcissistic and fractured as isevery life that gets stuck intheendless reflecting pool or mirror of the self. Void of love, it is hatred that animates her.
But like all true fairy tales, this story doesn't ask us to judge and condemn the queen and herhatred, but rather to consider the kinds ofbehaviors and situations that invite evil, and where true innocence or goodness might lie. Following the first-person account of the queen, this picture book for older readersilluminates her blinding obsession and insatiable jealousy, right up to the point of her violent undoing.
This large format picture book is made up of a repeating pattern of text and image: each double spread of text is followed by four striking full-spread paintings, which are as riveting as they are unsettling.A bold adaptation of the Grimm's original text, this version of Snow White brilliantly puts us all in touch with the messy, shadowed, fraught, and fragile inwardness we each possess.
This is the second book to appear under Unruly, an imprint of picture books for older readers, and will include an author's note and a short note to readers about how it continues to build this experimental framework of visually complex, sophisticated picture books for teens and adults.
Shortlisted for the Global Literature in Libraries Initiative's Translated Young Adult Book Prize!
"In You Can't Kill Snow White, Beatrice Alemagnas strange, organic paintings recreate the brutal envy that underpins the original Brothers Grimm story. Minimizing the prosewhich is lucidly translated from the French by Karin Snelson and Emilie Robert Wongand maximizing the unsettling emotionality of each image, Alemagna explores the heart and mind of the 'evil' queen, from whose point of view this version of the tale is told... Readers looking for the why that drives this envy will be disappointed. But the why doesnt matter. You Cant Kill Snow White asks us to bear witness to the experience and consequences of jealousyand to acknowledge our complicity. What horrors have we inflicted on others Whose hearts have we willingly devoured And what do we stand to lose when we succumb to envys lure In this, the story is clear: Envy burns us alive, leaving only ashes behind."
Beatrice Alemagnahas written and illustrated dozens of childrens books, which have received numerous awards all over the world and have been translated into 14 languages. The author-illustrator of twoNew York TimesBest Illustrated books, she has also been nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award seven times and shortlisted for the Hans Christian Andersen Award twice. Enchanted Lion has published four of her picture books:The Wonderful Fluffy Little Squishy; Child of Glass;Telling Stories Wrong; and the forthcomingYou Can't Kill Snow White, a picture book for teens and adults, published under Enchanted Lion's Unruly imprint. Born in Bologna, Italy, Alemagna lives and works in Paris, France.
Karin Snelsonis a Seattle-based book editor, reviewer, writer, and translator, specializing in childrens and young adult literature. She has served on a Newbery Medal selection committee, on an ALA Notable Childrens Books committee, and on a 2022 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award nominating committee through USBBY. She is the co-translator of the French picture bookJerome by Heart, which won a 2019 Batchelder Honor;At the Drop of a Cat; andYou Can't Kill Snow White.
Growing up in a French, Chinese American family,Emilie Robert Wongattendedschool in the French national education system before studying Comparative Literatureand Neuroscience at Harvard College. She is an associate editor with Enchanted Lion.