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Poisoned: A Disability Inclusive Snow White Retelling

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Poisoned: A Disability Inclusive Snow White Retelling

By: Mary Mecham
Narrated by: Tawnya Rollingson
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A poisoned apple and true love's first kiss were only the beginning to Snow White's story...

After fleeing for her life and waking from a deep slumber, Snow White finds herself as a suspect in her stepmother’s murder and discovers that the prince she’s engaged to isn’t as charming as she first thought.

She begins to seek solace in an unlikely place—the cottage where she was poisoned. An unexpected friendship emerges with Oliver, the youngest of the seven brothers, who cannot speak and has an inexplicable, infectious joy about him.

Malcolm, Oliver’s ill-tempered caregiver, constantly rebuffs Snow White’s kindness, but just as his grumpy exterior begins to fade, Snow’s controlling fiancé discovers how she is spending her days and forbids her from seeing the brothers again.

Could the unlikely friendship of Oliver and Malcolm be the key to unlocking Snow White’s heart and happiness? Or is it too late to change her happily ever after?

Join Snow White on a disability inclusive journey that transcends traditional fairy tale conventions, weaving a tale of resilience, friendship, and the transformative power of finding joy in unexpected places.

©2021, 2026 Mary Mecham (P)2026 Mary Mecham
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