The highlights of The novel boldly interweave the past and present, of storytelling without hiding the universal truth and unravel the cruel beauty of and reality which is told in a brilliant but modern retelling that undoubtedly has its roots firmly based in the dark secrets of the Holocaust. This story is told in a beautiful, haunting and tragic way and manage to be able to weave a unique web of symbolism that offers a direct beginning-to-end storytelling technique.
Yolen uses the fairy tales. As a point of reference to demonstrate the mysteries of the holocaust as well as the flashbacks to be able to describe what the underpinning as well as how transitional the material can be. Yolen managed to use the story of Sleeping Beauty to express how the story develops into two parallel stories. Becca is searching to unravel her grandmother’s story, and Gemma’s story at the extermination camp of Chelmno and afterwards with the partisans of Poland during World War II. Which is told through Becca perspective. Moreover the fairy
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I believe The reader needs to first consider the fact that the story begins at an early age, so Becca wouldn't be mature yet to be able have memories that are of her own, which is why I believe that there is a necessity to present this tale in a third-person point of