GRIMM - The Girl Without Hands 1 Audiobook By Benni Bødker, Kenneth Bøgh Andersen, Jennifer Russell - translator, Steve Schein - translator cover art

GRIMM - The Girl Without Hands 1

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GRIMM - The Girl Without Hands 1

By: Benni Bødker, Kenneth Bøgh Andersen, Jennifer Russell - translator, Steve Schein - translator
Narrated by: Andrew Wincott
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A miller works hard everyday to provide for his family. Then, one day, a gentleman with black eyes visits him and offers an unexpected opportunity for wealth. The gentleman will take care of all the miller's worries on one condition: that he gets what is behind the mill. That old apple tree, the miller thinks? That is easy to give up. What he does not realise, however, is that his daughter is standing outside by the tree…©2021 Storytel Original (P)2021 Storytel Original Classics Fairy Tales Fantasy Ghosts Horror Literature & Fiction
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I can't tell if I liked the story or if Wincott's performance just makes it compelling. Also, you know how fairy tales are supposed to have some kind of moral? I don't know what exactly the moral is for this story. Don't make a deal with dark forces? Always wash your hands and face? Or maybe there is no moral and it's just a fun story about good triumphing over evil.

But again, I'm mostly here for Wincott's performance.

I'm here for Andrew Wincott

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