The Queen of the High Fields
by Rhiannon A. Grist
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Two misfits, Carys Price and Angharad 'Hazard' Evans, strike out from their disenfranchised seaside town to take ownership of the High Fields, a mythical island brimming with world-bending promise. Objecting to the demands of modern society, they hope to find a place where they can live as they choose, but instead they find an ancient power that tears their friendship apart. Ten years later, Carys returns to the collapsing world of the High Fields to face the terrifying power of the show more friend-turned-goddess she left behind. show lessTags
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This is a fascinating story about two young women who pull myth into the modern day - but don't quite get what they are in for. The story alternates between a single day in the present, when Carys has been persuaded to return to the High Fields, and the years it took Carys and Hazzard to get there in the first place.
It does a lot with lack of communication without ever tripping the 'but why do you people not just talk' trope. There are silences in families, and spaces that no-one knows how to traverse, if they even know they are there.
This was my second attempt at reading this, and part of the problem with the first go through is that the past chapters are all printed in a very fine italic print that makes it near impossible for me to show more read. With very strong light and some amount of eyestrain, I've got through this, but while I loved it I might never be able to read it again. show less
It does a lot with lack of communication without ever tripping the 'but why do you people not just talk' trope. There are silences in families, and spaces that no-one knows how to traverse, if they even know they are there.
This was my second attempt at reading this, and part of the problem with the first go through is that the past chapters are all printed in a very fine italic print that makes it near impossible for me to show more read. With very strong light and some amount of eyestrain, I've got through this, but while I loved it I might never be able to read it again. show less
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