Another archival review. But I still stand by it. This is a fantastic book. It's also notable for having one of the few love triangles (love quadrangles, actually) which I actually liked. She even picked my favorite, which usually doesn't happen.
Peri, a young woman whose fisherman father drowned, casts a spell against the sea, calling forth a monster… and a Prince.
A magical, moving, and completely original story, peopled with quirkily charming characters. Unlike most fantasy novels, this isn’t about wielding swords and spells to save the world, but about the power and wonder of both magic and human relationships. Peri is a likable, offbeat heroine, and the choice she makes regarding the three men who come into her life, the magician, the prince, and the sea dragon, is believable and heartwarming.
All the characters, even the most minor ones, have their own lives and agendas, bringing to life the vividly imagined setting of a fishing village on the edge of enchantment. Dialogue is sometimes poetic, sometimes funny, but always well-phrased. The balance in this book between the little moments of daily life and the beauty of magic and feeling reminded me of books like The Secret Garden.
It's one Patricia McKillip's more obscure novels, but also one of her best.
The Changeling Sea
Peri, a young woman whose fisherman father drowned, casts a spell against the sea, calling forth a monster… and a Prince.
A magical, moving, and completely original story, peopled with quirkily charming characters. Unlike most fantasy novels, this isn’t about wielding swords and spells to save the world, but about the power and wonder of both magic and human relationships. Peri is a likable, offbeat heroine, and the choice she makes regarding the three men who come into her life, the magician, the prince, and the sea dragon, is believable and heartwarming.
All the characters, even the most minor ones, have their own lives and agendas, bringing to life the vividly imagined setting of a fishing village on the edge of enchantment. Dialogue is sometimes poetic, sometimes funny, but always well-phrased. The balance in this book between the little moments of daily life and the beauty of magic and feeling reminded me of books like The Secret Garden.
It's one Patricia McKillip's more obscure novels, but also one of her best.
The Changeling Sea