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A novel by [[Orson Scott Card]], re-staging the [[Sleeping Beauty]] myth in a new setting.
 
Ivan Smetski is a Russian Jew who isn't going to be Russian anymore: as soon as possible, his parents are emigrating to America, specifically a suburb in New York State, where Ivan will eventually grow up. Before they leave, though, his family sojourns at Cousin Marek's house, where Ivan, exploring in the woods, comes across an incredible tableau: a beautiful woman, sleeping on a bier, amidst a lake of leaves in which lives a giant bear. He doesn't get a chance to explore this until 1991, more than a decade later, when he returns to what was [[Please Select New City Name|once the USSR but is now Ukraine]] to do a dissertation on [[Russian Mythology and Tales]] and whether they conform to [[ProppsPropp's Functions of Folktales]]. While there, he visits Cousin Marek's farm and re-discovers the beautiful woman, who—after the bear has been subdued—needs to be awoken with a kiss...
 
"...And then they lived [[Happily Ever After]]?" Nope: [[Reality Ensues]].
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* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]
* [[Your Normal Is Our Taboo]]
{{quote| '''Ivan:''' "[H]ere, it's no sin for a woman to wear men's clothing. In fact, it's done all the time, and it means nothing. ... A woman puts on her husband's shirt and [[Sexy Shirt Switch|we think it's charming]]. That it shows love and intimacy between them."<br />
'''Katerina:''' "And does the husband put on his wife's dress?"<br />
'''Ivan:''' "Well, actually, no. I mean, some do, but we think of that as... [[Creepy Crossdresser|strange]]." }}