
Member Reviews

All around the world and throughout time, people representing the full spectrum of human identity have existed. However, the most commonly recounted folk tales have focused primarily on stories about individuals who conform to stereotypical expectations of men and women. In this anthology, however, ten stories are included which feature characters identifying as LGBTQIA+ in one way or another. Within the framework of a storytelling style reminiscent of folk tales of old, the selections within this anthology reflect a more colorful and diverse world than is often included in classical literature. Each brief story is succinct and engaging, highlighting a hero who exhibits the same bravery as familiar folk characters while also possessing a LGBTQIA+ identity. Occasional illustrations by several artists are peppered within the text, giving readers a visual idea of what the characters might look like. The stories in this anthology have been adapted from global tales, and an extended discussion of the origins of these stories is included in the book’s back matter. Thanks to the careful curation of this book, its collection of stories is reflective of a variety of people and experiences, making the book well suited to readers of all ages and backgrounds. This unique folk tale collection is a rich addition to storybook collections, especially because it enhances familiar stories by adding in all the colors of the rainbow of human identity.

This book provided more inclusive fables and fairytales than you typically see. It was nice to see the use of diverse storylines and characters to relate to those that have not previously found relatable tales. I did feel the first few stories were too similar to each other. I think it would have been nice if they had been spread amongst the other stories so the book did not feel so repetitive at the beginning.
I feel like the book is suited best for middle school/high school age.