The Wood at Midwinter

English language

Published 2024 by Bloomsbury Publishing USA.

ISBN:
978-1-63973-448-1
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A short story about a visit to the forest that would change a girl's future

A very short story about an unusual girl who likes to speak to animals. She makes a trip to a forest and starts a conversation with the forest about a future she desires. The forest then shows her a vision; a vision that would make her future clear.

In an afterword, the author talks about the influences that lead to the story.

Okay

I'm giving three stars because Bookwyrm doesn't do fractions, and I appreciated the author's essay at the end (and I LOVE Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell). But this was underwhelming for me. I don't know why, but I didn't expect such a Christian bent. Despite it being in a fairy tale or fable mode, the language felt almost childishly simple. I wish I'd seen it in its original context first, because in codex form it seemed awkwardly short (and because the Christian theme probably had a more Christmassy context elsewhere). There were lightly tantalizing hints of the JS&MN world, but, to my view, they went nowhere equivalent. It was odd that she used the closing essay to insist that the story took place in John Uskglass' kingdom. The story itself could have been anywhere.

I expect some fans of Clarke will be very pleased, and that's great! Maybe I'll …

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