This book contains six short stories, ostensibly based on individual Grimm's fairy tales but with a twist. A big, hard, twisted twist. Not all of the tales are actually from Grimm's, by the way, despite whatever maketing hype or other reviewers might say. This isn't a bad thing by any means, just a little more complex than the simpler statement.
The tales are also ostensibly based on a series of interviews with assorted fairy tale characters living in the U.S. We get interviews #4, 9, 15, 17, 27 and 42. Of the six, I must admit that there are two that just baffle me as to which tale they are based on.
One might wonder about a Brit basing her stories in the U.S. but I feel she did an outstanding job. There is one story that has some wonky-seeming bits (just a few) but I don't know if that is simply bad editing, 'translation' issues, or using a specific setting one is not familiar with as an author. But. This is a very minor issue.
I quite enjoyed all of the stories and at an average of ~26 pages/story they are a fast read.
If you like fairy tales, especially of the twisted kind, that just might comment on issues of the day, then this book is for you.