End of Drum-Time

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2023 by Holt & Company, Henry.

ISBN:
978-1-250-82290-1
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4 stars (2 reviews)

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The End of Drum-Time - 4.5 Stars

4 stars

4.5 stars. Parts of this were a bit more focused on romance than I'm used to, but I got caught up in the story and enjoyed it a lot. Cinematic and well-written. Many of the sentences are long but lyrical, especially as read by Philippe Spall for the audiobook.

It has a fascinating setting and well-developed characters. I loved the description of Willa's need to understand things, and the way she tries hard to learn by carefully watching what the experienced people do. As for Henrik, who is pretty slow-witted (not helped by his excessive drinking, which is a problem for quite a few characters), Pylväinen does a great job of conveying his doubts and his realization that he doesn't understand or remember things; these parts are painful but also funny. There are also times when certain characters start imagining a brighter future - and their moods lift as they …

End of Drum-Time

4 stars

Pylväinen's novel is a marvelous picture of mid-nineteenth century Scandinavia. There's a lot of rich material here, but what stuck out to me was the way in which the novel explores the multi-layered effects of colonialism. At one point the native people (the Sámi) argue about the potential effects of decisions made by distant kings on their livelihood as reindeer herders. They are hardly ignorant or oblivious of the wider world. Rather, they can see all too well the impact of the encroaching settlers. While a love story takes center stage in the novel, the wider world of natives, settlers, and the changes in international politics that create intended and unintended consequences are all part of Pylväinen's wider stage.