Review: For Want of Milk by Grace P. Fong

Review of For Want of Milk by Grace P. Fong (4319 words)

Uncanny Magazine, Issue Forty-Three : Purchase or Read Online

A mother and daughter living a hard life, living off the land and a bit of magic. The Frontier is harsh but sometimes there's beauty, and so are their lives, and such is the story.

With lovely description, fantastic prose and strong characters, the inherent power of women shines through in this tale. In the olden days - and sometimes even today - women cannot directly take a stand or be confrontational. But sometimes a little magic helps.

 
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