The book is an emotionally charged account of what might happen if fairy tales start experiencing climate crisis. The story begins with expected confusion and chaos. Imagine water crisis in the world of Rapunzel! Titles of main characters change - There is No White - so do their energies. It is an intelligent retelling that delves with climate denial, toxic masculinity, climate anxiety, capitalist greed and climate grief. Many of these are either consequences of climate crisis or become even more exacerbated by the it. The story shows the ways in which these consequences impact. It treats you intelligently and leaves a lot of the reading to be done by the reader too. The illustrations complement the text in telling the story. Some characters have been Indianised. Goldilocks wants Pyassam. Apart from the humour that this is able to add, I find it aligning with the immediacy of the crisis which is not just climate related. In naming Jasmine as Chameli but letting Snow Queen be...