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The Inquisitor’s Tale is the telling of the story of the telling of a story. How does the novel’s frame narrative support its bigger ideas?
Each of the children in The Inquisitor’s Tale has a quality that shuts them out of the usual channels of power in their world. But each, too, has a special power of their own. How do the children’s different miraculous powers relate to the ways in which they’re oppressed?
By Adam Gidwitz