Mammoths at the Gates

, #4

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eBook, 128 pages

English language

Published May 9, 2023 by Tor.

ISBN:
978-1-250-83800-1
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The wandering Cleric Chih returns home to the Singing Hills Abbey for the first time in almost three years, to be met with both joy and sorrow. Their mentor, Cleric Thien, has died, and rests among the archivists and storytellers of the storied abbey. But not everyone is prepared to leave them to their rest.

Because Cleric Thien was once the patriarch of Coh clan of Northern Bell Pass—and now their granddaughters have arrived on the backs of royal mammoths, demanding their grandfather’s body for burial. Chih must somehow balance honoring their mentor’s chosen life while keeping the sisters from the north from storming the gates and destroying the history the clerics have worked so hard to preserve.

But as Chih and their neixin Almost Brilliant navigate the looming crisis, Myriad Virtues, Cleric Thien’s own beloved hoopoe companion, grieves her loss as only a being with perfect memory …

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reviewed Mammoths at the Gates by Nghi Vo (The Singing Hills Cycle, #4)

Mammoths at the Gates

This is easily my favorite book in the Singing Hills cycle. Cleric Chih goes back home to Singing Hills abbey, and the reader finally gets to see it in person with all of its neixin and politics. There's something about having this book set in Singing Hills that makes it a lot more grounded than the other one-off travel pieces. I love Chih coming back to their friend Ru, now acting Divine of the abbey, and having to renegotiate what their friendship looks like after so much time and change on both of their parts.

But, it's also a book about grief and transformation and the way we know others through stories. I love how the theme of change weaves throughout--it makes an ending that could have felt too pat instead resonate in a thematically satisfying way.

(One nice thing about a series of novellas that can be …

reviewed Mammoths at the Gates by Nghi Vo (The Singing Hills Cycle, #4)

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Mammoths at the Gates takes a more personal look at how the stories people tell themselves about those in their lives, vary, and how one can accept the different aspects of that person. Another prevalent theme is that of loss and grief both of change and of death. As always, this novella is filled with layers to reflect on and is woven together for a cohesive whole in a short period.

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