INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER From the bestselling and prize-winning author of Piranesi and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, an enchanting, beautifully illustrated short story set in the world of Jonathan... This description may be from another edition of this product.
4.5*stars.
Summary:
The Wood at Midwinter is a perfect short story for Christmas or wintertime. The illustrations are gorgeous and aid the story wonderfully, truly letting you sink into the quaint world of the winter woods, and the magic it holds.
Full review:
I agree with Susanna Clarke; pigs are cute and smarter than we give them credit for, as seen in this story, such as Apple. Merowdis, the main character in this story, is unusual. Not many people understand her; she prefers the company of her various animal companions, trees, and nature. At the young age of 19, just wanting a normal life with a child, she was already considered a saint by her family and most others; a note Apple made when her other animal companions didn't understand, her ways seeming odd-even to them.
The afterward stated that Merowdis would likely be called neurodivergent, as most saints could be; a perspective I enjoyed. The Wood at Midwinter is a very short story with beautiful illustrations. I loved Merowdis's personality and related to her well, speaking to her animal friends and nature itself. While I was slightly disappointed it had more (brief) monotheistic religious context in it than I had hoped - it was still respectfully non-denominational; again, it was a perspective that was different than I expected in the best of ways.
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