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Uprooted

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2015

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Genre Context: Fantasy, Fairy Tale, and Coming-of-Age

Uprooted is both a fantasy novel that reimagines and expands upon several Polish folktales and a coming-of-age story for the protagonist, Agnieszka. Fantasy novels are typified by their inclusion of magic, magical creatures, and/or imaginative fictional worlds. Uprooted includes all of these elements, including a fictional kingdom called Polnya, the existence of magical creatures, and classic fantasy character types such as wizards and heroic princes.

Uprooted also engages with a contemporary trend of retelling classic fairy tales and folktales. Some retellings adhere closely to the source material, such as Robin McKinley’s novels Beauty (based upon Beauty and the Beast) and Deerskin (based upon the Perault fairy tale “Donkeyskin”). Others, like Naomi Novik’s popular novel Spinning Silver (2018), inspired by the tale of Rumpelstiltskin, elaborately reimagine the source material. Still others take the core elements and spin them into completely new genres, such as Marissa Meyer’s popular Lunar Chronicles series, which gives a science fiction/dystopian spin to the fairy tales of Cinderella, Red Riding Hood, and Rapunzel. Uprooted draws on several Slavic fairy tales but does not adhere particularly closely to any of them.

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