Ormeshadow

Paperback, 176 pages

Published Oct. 15, 2019 by Tor.com.

ISBN:
978-1-250-24144-3
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5 stars (3 reviews)

Burning with resentment and intrigue, this fantastical family drama invites readers to dig up the secrets of the Belman family, and wonder whether myths and legends are real enough to answer for a history of sin. Uprooted from Bath by his father's failures, Gideon Belman finds himself stranded on Ormeshadow farm, an ancient place of chalk and ash and shadow. The land crests the Orme, a buried, sleeping dragon that dreams resentment, jealousy, estrangement, death. Or so the folklore says. Growing up in a house that hates him, Gideon finds his only comforts in the land. Gideon will live or die by the Orme, as all his family has.

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I wasn't sure what to expect from this novella, since Goodreads has it tagged anywhere from straight Fantasy to Historical Fiction. What I ended up getting was delightfully unexpected -- my favorite kind of book.

To manage expectations early, this is not a straight Fantasy book. Set in probably 1800s pastoral England (I'm terribly bad with actual era names), I would call this maybe Historical Fantasy. There is a dragon mentioned, but only in the context of a family legend, and no actual serpentine beasts are depicted (directly) in this book.

Young Gideon is forced to relocate with his father and mother from their life in urban Bath, England to Ormeshadow, a small farming community where Gideon's father, John, was given land by his father. They stay with John's brother, Thomas, who owns the other half of the land, and Gideon struggles to accept this new lifestyle that's so different …

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