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~ Charles de Lint (Author) "The crossroads at midnight..." (more)
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This pleasing addition to the popular Newford saga (The Onion Girl, etc.) brings series characters Jilly Coppercorn and Geordie Riddell together in a romantic relationship that's anything but simple. In de Lint's magic-realist universe, a version of contemporary North America, the supernatural is taken for granted and the occasional skeptic who doesn't understand that everyone else has routine encounters with fairies and Native American earth spirits is left very much in the dark. Many of the characters are folk musicians, one of whom begins the story under magical compulsion to perform for the fairy revels in a shopping mall after closing time. These fairies aren't necessarily of the cuddly sort—early on, a female musician barely escapes possible rape or murder from nasty little men. In the background, a great war is brewing between Native American spirits and those that came over with the white men, a situation that inevitably recalls Neil Gaiman's American Gods, to which this more intimate and folksy book compares favorably.
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*Starred Review* De Lint takes us back to Newford and environs, his most extensive creation, where things and people from dreams and lore and story pass easily into the human world and draw humans into theirs. When Lizzie Mahone's car breaks down at a crossroads in the early hours of the morning, and she is rescued from a gang of particularly thuggish spirits by a kindlier one, she takes her first step into the world of the spirits of the land and also into the midst of brawls and rivalries between aboriginal spirits and others who have arrived over the centuries. The dwellers in the otherlands have adapted to changes wrought by time and technology but, not having altered their nature, are as capriciously helpful or harmful to humans as they ever were in any folktale. Lizzie's introduction to the otherlands draws her into the circle of similar characters in de Lint's previous Newford books. Indeed, Widdershins is also a story of Jilly Coppercorn, the crippled heroine of The Onion Girl (2001). De Lint weaves the individual characters' stories into a tight-knit whole, accompanied by music, love, pugnacity, frustration, and healing. Many of his faithful readers see the people he has created as kin they want to keep up with. Walk widdershins (i.e., counterclockwise) once and you may, too. Frieda Murray
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (May 16, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765312859
  • ASIN: B000YT7KYG
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #681,969 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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51 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Whither Jilly and Geordie?, May 17, 2006
This review is from: Widdershins (Newford) (Hardcover)
Like with many other de Lint fans, the ubiquitous characters Jilly and Geordie stand tall among my favorite Newford inhabitants. Jilly Coppercorn is the wise, tender, eccentric artist with a tortured past, a serene present and a gift for looking for the best in all things and all people -- despite her own tragedies. Geordie Riddell is the itinerant fiddler, the good-hearted friend and one of Newford's last skeptics -- until he, too, was forced to accept the realities of the fey. These two have been woven in and around many of de Lint's stories, both as primary characters and background support. And now, finally, de Lint is ready to tell their story.

It's no disappointment. For the sake of de Lint fans as eager as I was to see this one out to its conclusion, I'll refrain from repeating too many details here.

But let's begin with a few hints. Sure, the book revolves counterclockwise around Jilly and Geordie, but there are other Newford inhabitants, both new and old, who populate this tale. One is Lizzie Mahone, a musician whose car stalls in the middle of a growing war between North America's native and immigrant fey. Grunts from one side of the battle lines threaten the young girl, while a solitary member of the other comes to her rescue.

But don't sell the division short; de Lint is too canny a writer to draw a clear-cut line between good and evil. Both sides have their share of each and, even more common still, there are folk and faeries who exist somewhere in between. And, entwined within the larger frameworks of war are silkier threads of personal vengeance, hatred and murder.

Of course, both native and immigrant mythologies are richly presented, building further on the groundwork laid in de Lint's previous stories. There is bold, realistic and sometimes idealistic character development along the way, including both romance and heartache, and the story -- presented from various points of view -- leaps from its pages and comes to life in the very air around you.

Jilly, meanwhile, vanishes into a reality of her own devising, built from the nightmares of her childhood. Geordie's noble efforts to save her put himself in peril. And Lizzie is still coming to grips with this whole mythic reality she's stumbled into. Others, including fan favorites, the Crow Girls, and the great bird of the galaxy who just might have brought this world into being, have their parts to play as well before a final resolution is reached.

I've praised de Lint's writing in the past, but I've run out of superlatives for Widdershins. It is easily one of the best -- if not the best -- novels in his vast library.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Always happy to read De Lint, May 23, 2006
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Once again, Mr. De Lint has given us a fine novel that continues the story of various people, human and not, that live around one imaginary city in Canada. While I was first attracted to his books by the lovely fantasy, I have kept coming back because of his good character development over time. This book does not disappoint. Here we finally find Geordie and Jilly together in a story that includes all my favorites: The Crow girls, Raven, Joe, Jack, Fairies, etc. Plus, there is a wonderful description of how it feels to play group music, the joy of it all just coming together perfectly, so well done that I believe Mr. De Lint must play himself. Obviously, this review won't say much to people who have never read him before -- so I'll just say to those folks: Give it a try. If you like native American animal spirits, celtic fairies, good musicians, and pitbulls, you will certainly enjoy this book! I did! For those of you who already know and love these books, you don't need any other encouragement to read than the fact that this has been published! Enjoy!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars And the hits just keep on coming..., January 24, 2007
This review is from: Widdershins (Newford) (Hardcover)
We return to Newford and revisit two of my favorite characters in all of fantasy, Jilly Coppercorn and Geordie Riddell. Jilly is a wonderfully whimsical artist, now hampered by a physical disability and Geordie is a brilliant fiddler with serious commitment issues which leave him drifting through what could othwise be a prosperous musical career. Both have been friends forever, but even though there has been speculation, they have never gotten together as a couple due to bad timing and a series of spectacularly disasterous relationships and old baggage on both parts.

I've been a DeLint fan for years, but I was really disappointed at the end of The Onion Girl when Jilly, who of all of Newford's citizens, wants to believe and be touched by otherworldly magic the most, is left crippled and unable to visit the otherworld after her magical encounter.

Now, finally, we see a conclusion to the Jilly & Geordie saga in a story rife with new charaters, Animal People, and fairy. Just as in DeLint's other works, we find new trails of stories intertwined with the main plot and explore human nature in a provoking manner. Appearances by other old friends, like the Crow Girls, pop up thoughout and just make the whole experience more enjoyable.

A great ending to a familiar chapter...or is it a beginning?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Charles De Lint
Again, De Lint does not fail! The book is wonderful. The condition I recieved it in, not so great...front corner of the book, hardbound, had been chewed.
Published 7 months ago by S. Norton

4.0 out of 5 stars Glad to see them get together... finally..
I'm glad this book was written. but i couldnt give it 5 stars.. When the newford series began, it was all about brushing up against the edges of magic.. Read more
Published 16 months ago by T. Chumley

4.0 out of 5 stars A fine story within an unfocused framework
"Widdershins" deals very satisfyingly with unresolved matters from "The Onion Girl" (my favorite De Lint book to this date), and it is a must-read for those interested in knowing... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Kylopod

4.0 out of 5 stars Fairy land
"Widdershins" by Charles de Lins, © 2006

Many thanks to Borders for allowing me to read another book. Read more
Published 19 months ago by David Brockert

5.0 out of 5 stars This is the book
This is the book that made me fall in love with the Newford characters. I picked it up as an advanced reader's copy at work (I of course work at a bookstore). Read more
Published 22 months ago by Diana Hanfland

5.0 out of 5 stars My wonderous entry into the world of Charles de Lint!
My first de Lint book. What a rush! I immediately wanted to read everything he's every written ... and I am well on my way. I want to live in this world. Read more
Published 23 months ago by NellieLemon

5.0 out of 5 stars another great one
As always Charles de Lint delivers an engrossing story with so many mythic undertones that you really feel that you are there. Read more
Published on October 1, 2007 by Lisa Prior

4.0 out of 5 stars read it
besides onion girl, this is De Lint's most realistic work, also the most moving. Don't miss any of his Newford series.
Published on September 27, 2007 by A. Romo

5.0 out of 5 stars I have 'discovered' Charles De Lint and I will never be the same
If the name Charles de Lint sounds familiar to you and yet you haven't read any of his work it may be for a number of reasons. Read more
Published on August 22, 2007 by Carl V. Anderson

5.0 out of 5 stars De Lint Delivers
Widdershins is another great journey into the world of Jilly. Twists and turns keep up interest, Couldn't put it down!
Published on August 3, 2007 by T. Puthoff

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