This specific title refers to a 2006 dark fantasy novel by John Connolly. It tells the story of a young boy, David, who escapes into the world of fairy tales following the death of his mother and his father’s remarriage. This fictional world, however, proves to be a dangerous and distorted reflection of the classic stories he once cherished.
Connolly’s work explores themes of grief, escapism, and the power of stories, both to heal and to harm. It draws heavily on classic fairy tale motifs and characters, reimagining them in a darker, more complex light. The novel has been praised for its lyrical prose, intricate plotting, and its insightful portrayal of the psychological impact of loss and trauma. Its exploration of familiar narratives provides a fresh perspective on the enduring power and psychological depth of fairy tales.