Series: Book 11 in the Newford series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
In
Widdershins
, fantasy author Charles de Lint has delivered one of
his most accessible and moving works of his
career.
Jilly Coppercorn and Geordie Riddell. Since they were
introduced in the first Newford story, "Timeskip," back in
1989, their friends and readers alike have been waiting for
them to realize what everybody else already knows: that they
belong together. But they've been more clueless about how
they feel for each other than the characters in
When Harry Met Sally. Now in
Widdershins, a stand-alone novel of fairy courts set
in shopping malls and the Bohemian street scene of Newford's
Crowsea area, Jilly and Geordie's story is finally being
told. Before it's over, we'll find ourselves plunged into the
rancorous and sometimes violent conflict between the magical
North American "animal people" and the more newly-arrived
fairy folk. We'll watch as Jilly is held captive in a
sinister world based on her own worst memories - and Geordie,
attempting to help, is sent someplace even worse. And we'll
be captivated by the power of love and determination to
redeem ancient hatreds and heal old magics gone sour. To walk
"widdershins" is to walk counterclockwise or backwards around
something. It's a classic pathway into the fairy realm. It's
also the way people often back slowly into the relationships
that matter, the real ones that make for a life.