Thanks for your feedback, I will try and get this book I tried reading The Onion Girl but it was too based in the real world for me. As you say he is a brilliant writer, but this book is pretty grim in nature (physical abuse, drugs etc.) not the kind of story I tend to want to read.knivesout said:I understand that he writes urban fantasy mostly - a bit like Tim Powers, perhaps? I have only read one of his books - Into The Green. This one is set entirely in a fantasy world, it's about a gypsy named Anhgarad who discovers that she has the Sight, and certain magic powers. Her tribe is devastated by the plague, and she is soon caught up in an epic conflict with dark forces that seek to wipe out those with the Sight.
I remember the book as having a pleasing mix of folksy whimsicality and a heartening realism. The quality of prose was excellent, the plot was quite original (despite my inept summary) and the story gripping. I've been intending to follow up on more of his work for a while, but his books aren't exactly crowding out the fantasy racks here. Definitely an author worth trying, I'd say.
One of the things I liked about the book were the musical scores at the end - De Lint is apparently also a musician, with a particular interest in playing and composing in the Celtic folk style.
The Onion Girl is a dramatic and emotionally difficult book for those who know the characters, and a reunion of sorts. Those who don't know the characters generally do not like that book.
That's one of the reasons I enjoyed it so much. There are very few novels which have a generally positive tone, and aren't humorous novels, that are very good IMO.but this book is pretty grim in nature (physical abuse, drugs etc
And this is why, Canadian special issues notwithstanding, I have given up reading de Lint. His stories are just too nice
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