The godmother

Elizabeth Ann Scarborough

first published 1994 this edition, 1994 341 pages

In Seattle, a social worker and a fairy godmother join forces to solve welfare cases with magic. Part-fantasy, part reality, the novel is an update of some well-known fairy tales: Hank and Gigi, a pair of abandoned children, in the role of Hansel and Gretel, and Sno in the role of Snow White, her royalty the result of her father's rock star celebrity status. By the author of The Healer's War.

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The godmother edition · 1994 · 341 pages
The godmother edition · 1994 · Ace Books · 294 pages

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