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A review by horrorbutch
Origins of Desire in Orchid Fens by Lynn Hutchinson Lee
dark
emotional
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
4.0
Disclaimer: I received an e-ARC from netgalley.
This novella explores the life of a young Romani woman surviving in an oppressive town, where she knows she has to keep her identity secret or else face ostracization and violence. The town is run by a mining operation and the narrative examines the forced invisibility of the Romani woman, as well as the ecological destruction and the violent strike breaks and unsafe labor conditions. Orchid also knows how to care for the plants that she is named after and the novel spends a significant time examining the nature that surrounds this mining town, rich in biodiversity and panni raklies (ghosts of murdered women).
One of the strongest points of this novella is its gorgeous writing style, lush and rich and full of descriptors that made it easy to picture the nature and feel the terror of its destruction vividly. It also felt a bit dreamlike, which added to the supernatural aspect of the story for me. The story dives deep into Orchid’s mental state, her fears and worries and rage, which was also beautiful. I also enjoyed the relationships she had with other people, especially the one with her mother and the one with her husband Jack.
Due to the narrative choice of telling this story in many, very short chapters, as well as the very descriptive prose the plot sometimes feels a bit barebones, which is the only reason this novella doesn’t get five stars from me. However, I still enjoyed reading it a lot and if you enjoy magical realism with a focus on ecological themes, you should check this novella out.
TW: animal attack, anti-romani racism, cancer, car crash, classism, death, forced sterilization, murder, racism, violence