Jul 31, 2016BWilsoned rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Thoroughly enjoyed the "Masha"-up of fairy tales and Baba Yaga folktales. The main character is a young woman who's father is so out of touch with her, he's engaged to a woman he's yet to introduce to his daughter! Understandably, Masha decides to seek a better way (now that the loving grandmother who raised her has died) and answers a help-wanted ad. This story is obviously about family, love, fitting in, seeing one's own strengths, but it's also about stories and memory and the thin line between reality and fiction.
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