Review – The Wood at Midwinter

Posted December 10, 2024 by Nicky in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review – The Wood at Midwinter

The Wood at Midwinter

by Susanna Clarke

Genres: Fantasy
Pages: 64
Rating: two-stars
Synopsis:

‘A church is a sort of wood. A wood is a sort of church. They’re the same thing really.’

Nineteen-year-old Merowdis Scot is an unusual girl. She can talk to animals and trees—and she is only ever happy when she is walking in the woods.

One snowy afternoon, out with her dogs and Apple the pig, Merowdis encounters a blackbird and a fox. As darkness falls, a strange figure enters in their midst—and the path of her life is changed forever.

Featuring gorgeous illustrations truly worthy of the magic of this story and an afterword by Susanna Clarke explaining how she came to write it, this is a mesmerizing, must-have addition to any fantasy reader's bookshelf.

In the afterword to The Wood at Midwinter, Susanna Clarke mentions that she sees this as part of the world of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, and I agree that it probably would have made a fun footnote there. And as a physical volume it’s quite attractive, with a pretty cover, lovely illustrations, etc.

However, there’s basically nothing here but heavily Christian vibes and some pretty descriptions of the wood in winter. The main character, Merowdis, is a saint (because we’re told that everybody says so), and in this story she gets granted a vision of her future, which is to raise a bear-cub as her own. She’s positioned as a sort of Virgin Mary type figure, but to redeem the relationship between humans and animals, and… mostly it just comes across as very churchy, and mostly just vibes.

It’s still an attractive little volume, but I wasn’t in love with the story (inasfar as there was any). I found the afterword, in which she discusses her writing process and some of her influences, almost more interesting than the story!

Rating: 2/5

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