From talented debut picture-book maker Pete Jordi Wood, this is a forgotten fairytale filled with magic and adventure. With stunning illustrations that evoke Mary Blair and classic Disney, this is the perfect gift for children of four and above - or for any fairytale fan.As one of very few examples of a fairytale that celebrates LGBTQ+ romance the book is an important example of representation, celebrating lives that are too often excluded from mainstream storytelling. The story is being developed into a film.
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Pete Jordi Wood est un auteur, scénariste et illustrateur dont le premier roman, "The After Wards", est paru en 2019. Son scénario, "I Don't Care", a été adapté en un drame télévisé pour Channel 4. Wood écrit également pour la télévision, notamment pour la série de la BBC "EastEnders". Il continue à développer de nouvelles histoires pour les livres, le cinéma et la télévision, affinant constamment sa voix narrative unique.



Featuring ten enchanting tales, this collection highlights LGBTQ+ narratives often overlooked in history. With fluid gender representations and joyful conclusions, these stories include rare folklore from diverse cultures such as Europe, Asia, and Africa. Notable tales, like "The Dog and the Sailor," showcase male protagonists finding love. Accompanied by vibrant illustrations from international artists, this anthology celebrates multicultural identities and invites readers to embrace their true selves, all while preserving the rich heritage of queer folklore.
These are the fairy tales that history forgot - or concealed. Tales in which gender is fluid and where queer stories can have a happy ending. From the humble sailor who finds his handsome prince to the transgender market girl who becomes queen, from Europe to Asia via the African savannah, LGBTQ+ folklore researcher Pete Jordi Wood has combed through generations of history and collected and adapted ten unforgettable stories featuring queer characters.