<p>Elizabeth Ann Scarborough&rsquo;s The Godmother puts a new twist on contemporary fantasy with the assertion that fairy godmothers exist here and now and they have magical power that allows them to intervene in real-world problems.</p><p>What if someone wished a fairy godmother would help the entire city of Seattle? An overworked overstressed social worker named Rose Samson does just that when she makes an idle wish on a mustard seed. Felicity Fortune of &ldquo;Godmothers Anonymous&rdquo; shows up to help. Rose Samson is neither fashion model beautiful nor a twit and she happily joins forces with Felicity Fortune a &ldquo;Godmother&rdquo; who demonstrates that Grimm&rsquo;s fairy tales are still relevant in our humdrum modern world.</p><p>Fairy godmothers are on a magical budget so every possible way they can get human beings or animals to assist one another they will try rather than using up their magical means.</p><p>Felicity encounters many strangely familiar situations: a pretty stablehand named Cindy Ellis is mistreated by her cruel stepsisters. A rock star&rsquo;s daughter scared of the supermodel her dad married runs away from home and meets seven Vietnam veterans at an encounter session and retreat. One of them might be a big bad wolf who knows?<br />&nbsp;<br />In all their experiences Rose and Felicity try to blend their magical aid with realistic human initiative and social responsibility. Scarborough&rsquo;s fully realized settings with the humor built into the mix of magical solutions and grim reality make this work an entertaining and compelling read.</p>
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