“It occurred to him that people could be far crueler than he’d ever believed possible” (8).
“You’re far too angry, Rudi. Don’t look at me that way—you’re proving my point, don’t you see? Listen, I know you have your reasons. You’ve been wronged, you’ve been lied to, you’ve been beaten down. But let me tell you something about anger, something I know from experience. It’s like a fire, Rudi. Right now it can be useful to you, because it focuses you, and makes you stronger and braver than you might otherwise be. But it’s only useful if you have it contained. A fire in a stove is a good thing, Rudi. It will warm and feed you. But if the fire gets too hot, if you lose control—poof, there goes the whole house. The house of Rudi. Do you understand me?” (129).
I love Rudi! Great character!
Catanese takes the tales we all grew up with and provides much expanded endings. This is a fun read for Hansel and Gretel fans like me!