A review by charlottereadshistory
Sistersong by Lucy Holland

adventurous challenging dark sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

After reading probably too many Roman and Greek retellings over the last few years I was excited to read what I knew was an Ancient British/Saxon story based on the  Twa sisters ballad. 

I really enjoyed the storytelling that built up the complexities and relationships of the three siblings, and thought that the portrayal of Keyne, the middle sibling whose struggle to gain acceptance of their trans identity was sensitive and developed. 

The addition of magic and that fantasy element didn't seem contrived or forced. Holland really built  well trodden ideas in myth and folklore about the power of nature and the importance of being attuned to the land in this book - all important tenets of Paganism, which was the main religion at the time, despite the spread of Christianity. 

I got a YA vibe from this book which I didn't mind at all - the characters definitely had fairly modern sensibilities and this isn't a book to read if you want a full understanding of life at the time with a bibliography of source matter at the back. However I really enjoyed the setting, and the ending was actually very dark and dramatic, which was a surprise.

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