T. Kingfisher's Hugo Award-winning "Nettle & Bone" is a subversive fantasy adventure that reimagines classic fairy tale tropes with a dark, yet humorous, twist. It follows Marra, a quiet, convent-raised princess, who, after witnessing her sisters' suffering at the hands of an abusive prince, decides to become the hero herself. The story delves into themes of domestic abuse, agency, and justice, as Marra embarks on a perilous quest with a gravewitch, a reluctant fairy godmother, a knight, and a demon-possessed chicken. It's a poignant and empowering tale that balances its grim subject matter with wit and warmth, making it suitable for mature middle-grade readers and young adults who appreciate complex characters and a unique take on heroism.
After years of seeing her sisters suffer at the hands of an abusive prince, Marra—the shy, convent-raised, third-born daughter—has finally realized that no one is coming to their rescue. No one, except for Marra herself. Seeking help from a powerful gravewitch, Marra is offered the tools to kill a prince—if she can complete three impossible tasks. But, as is the way in tales of princes, witches, and daughters, the impossible is only the beginning. On her quest, Marra is joined by the gravewitch, a reluctant fairy godmother, a strapping former knight, and a chicken possessed by a demon. Together, the five of them intend to be the hand that closes around the throat of the prince and frees Marra's family and their kingdom from its tyrannous ruler at last.