
Many thanks to NetGalley, William Morrow, and HarperAudio for gifting me both a digital and audio ARC of the latest book by Melissa Albert, with the audiobook perfectly narrated by the cast of Rebecca Lowman, Saskia Maarleveld, Kristen Sieh, Leslie Aleman and Iggy Costello. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!
Guinevere Sharpe has two childhoods. In one, she lives in her family's isolated Vermont farmhouse; in the other, the pages of her mother's famous Ninth City books. In reality, Guin's childhood isn't the magical one portrayed in the books. She and her older brother grow up mostly feral, escaping into the woods, until the night it all goes up into flames, leaving Edith’s series unfinished and her children the sole survivors. Now as an adult, Guin is estranged from her brother and capitalizing on her mother's name. Then her brother announces an art installation titled Mother. Guin must face the past she's been running from.
This is an immersive read, made more so if you choose to listen to the audiobook, with its full cast and original music. There is a sinister, creepy feeling throughout the entire book, and it will take you back to your childhood. If you were a reader then, it will invoke the magical worlds you lived in and experienced, only to have the tarnish of those books possibly worn off by adult realizations of the actual author's real selves. This is an ode to generational inheritance, of memory, and all the stories and trauma passed down. Fascinating!
