
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Coming back to Wayward Children is always a treat. Deep and fantastical stories that always circle back around to profound coming of age tales. The moral lessons are almost always very closely tied to the magical lands.
In this particular novella, we get to revisit some classically horrible lands, or rather, classically horrible people in those lands, and reinforce the fact that we, as children, are not the things that are done to us.
This is important at all times, of course. But the magic makes it a bit more pointy.
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