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File Size: 4523 KB
Print Length: 464 pages
Publisher: Redhook (September 25, 2018)
Publication Date: September 25, 2018
Language: English
ASIN: B078W66BXB
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I gave up on this after reading about a fifth of it.First of all, the writing needs some work; it feels clunky, and the constant foreign words and translations distract from the flow of the story, rather than adding to it.Secondly, it feels like there's very little emotion in any of the characters. They don't react to events in relatable ways, so I just couldn't bring myself to care about them. Cheating wife? Oh well. Massive life changing revelation? Oh, the protagonist says, my father can now find me "someone more worthy of me" to marry. Ugh.However, what really made me give up was the two teenage girl protagonists. They talk and think about boys and marriage, and not much else. (To be fair, they also occasionally think about escaping their current life... and the new boys they'll meet.) When their mother reveals some life-changing news to them, their thoughts are about how this changes the kind of boys they can get.Ugh. No. There's more to life. I give up.
Buckle up for a fable that delightfully straddles the line between fantasy and history! A compelling tale about two sisters, Liba and Laya, living in a world of untamed wilderness, dangerous pogroms, and a surreal magic they do not yet understand. I particularly enjoyed Liba’s character and her style, especially when she learns to embrace who she truly is as the narrative progresses through the trials and mysteries that surround her. Although there are numerous magical elements in this story, a lot of real, and oft times dark history provides the backdrop to this plot about two sisters gradually coming of age. If you enjoy fantastic elements sprinkled in with realistic drama, then The Sisters of the Winter Wood is for you!
I devoured The Sisters of the Winter Wind in two days. I loved the way that Rena Rossner was able to weave together a compelling story and characters with so much history and mythology. Although chapters alternated between Liba and Laya, I felt Liba much more at the center of the story, maybe because I identified more with her practical nature. Although I had read a little bit about the book before I read it, Rossner frequently took the story in directions I didn't anticipate. Her descriptions, especially of the fruit, were fantastic and enticing. Although there was a lot of sadness in the story, there was hopefulness too. I recommend reading the author's note at the end of the book, because it shares a lot of history from that area, but wait until you have finished the story. This was one of my favorite books of the year so far, and I hope that it won't be too long before Rossner releases another novel.
I couldn't put it down! It reads more like a young adult novel, but a very good one. I recommend reading the author's note at the back of the book first to establish the history.Is it a perfect book? No. So why am I giving it five stars? Because it provides a great escape and a totally original story with original, flawed characters and a unique look at historical events I knew nothing about.I notice another reader's comment about confusion with all of the Hebrew words, but there's a glossary in the back that I used for review and I feel the Jewish traditions added depth and richness to the sisters' story. The book feels more like Liba's story, not so much shared equally between the two sisters. Perhaps that's because Liba is older and feels responsible for her younger sister. I loved the magical elements and also the way the writer used real historical places and events to increase the tension.The author is very good at creating mental pictures with words.
4.75 out of 5 stars.Liba and Laya are sisters who live with their Mami and Tati in the woods by a small town where Jews and non-Jews live in peace. One night, a stranger comes knocking at their cabin, setting motion events that will forever change the sisters, their family, and their town.Before their parents leave to see the Rebbe, who is on his deathbed, they reveal secrets to the sisters, but individually, and so as they fight themselves and each other, as well as those around them, you can see the secrets tearing them apart and at the same time bringing them closer together.Liba is already self-conscious when she finds out that she is a bear, so she feels that much more uncomfortable and large in her skin. Laya is light, airy, and bright, so much different than her sister, and a swan. With their parents gone, the girls quickly start forging their own paths, wildly divergent from what their parents would have wanted from them and dangerously apart from what their mother warned them about. Now, though, there are more strangers in the village - large men who frighten Liba and singing, luring fruit-sellers who Laya feels she belongs with. The sisters struggle to stay close and connected while each becoming her own person in the world.I adore this book. The beginning was a little bumpy because when the mother is explaining who they are to the sisters, it felt like the author was not confident in her own voice. However that quickly passed, and I was engulfed in the story. An intense family saga full of beautiful scenery, dangerous characters, history, mystery, and fabulism.The character building was flawless: you came to know Liba and Laya through alternating chapters/voices. There were secrets and challenges and loyalties and tragedies.Although for the most part the central focus is the sisters and their own personal trials and tribulations, the whisper of the world around them is evident. The transformation of their town from one where people of different cultures and religions live peacefully side-by-side to one where neighbors are suddenly talking out loud about each other in negative perspectives is heartbreaking.According to her Goodreads profile, the author's great-grandparents all immigrated to America to escape the war-time violence overseas, and this is her labor of love for them and the history and folklore surrounding her ancestors.
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