DECEMBER 2021 - AudioFile
Narrator Robyn Holdaway’s talent for voicing distinct characters full of personality shines in this audiobook retelling of the English murder ballad “The Twa Sisters.” As the King of Dumnonia embraces Christianity, the threat of invading Saxons grows. Sister Riva is blessed with healing magic but can’t heal her own psychological scars. Sister Sinne’s developing magic skills further her dreams of adventure and romance. The sisters fall in love with the same man. As the tension rises, Holdaway perfectly captures each sibling’s alternating perspective by modulating tone and inflection, even going as far as creating distinct singing voices. When the eponymous ballad is sung near the end of the production, its lyrics are layered with the tormented thoughts of the murder victim. A truly heartbreaking listening experience. A.K.R. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
Publishers Weekly
07/05/2021
Holland (Firestorm) delivers an enchanting queer retelling of the English murder ballad “The Twa Sisters.” King Cador of the kingdom of Dumnonia in ancient Britain has turned his back on magic in favor of Christianity. His lands retaliate by yielding a poor harvest, and without magic, Dumnonia is vulnerable to invasion by the Saxon army. Cador’s children, Riva, Sinne, and Keyne, are the only hope to restore the kingdom’s vigor, but each struggles with their own inner battles: Riva blames herself for her childhood scars, Sinne fancies a fairy-tale love, and Keyne fights against his parents’ preconceptions of his gender and struggles to get them to accept him identifying as a man. The sudden arrival of a mysterious warrior named Tristan upends the lives of all three siblings. Holland seamlessly weaves magic and folklore into the mystery around Tristan’s identity, but as the hints about his true nature increase halfway through the novel, the conclusion becomes disappointingly predictable. Still, Holland’s fast-paced plot and fresh, inventive take on a little-known classic make for a stirring experience. Fans of folkloric fantasy will be spellbound. Agent: Veronique Baxter, David Higham Assoc. (U.K.). (Oct.)
From the Publisher
"A beautiful reimagining of an old British folklore ballad, Sistersong weaves a captivating spell of myth and magic around the reader. Lucy Holland's lyrical prose and powerful storytelling will lure you into an eerie, intriguing world in which enemies lurk unseen, the threat of betrayal hangs heavy and sisterly loyalties are tested to their limit."—Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne
"Sistersong truly reads like a ballad—beautiful and mournful, a melody that sticks in your head. An absolutely stunning book."—Hannah Whitten, author of For the Wolf
"From its opening pages, Sistersong transports you to a time period often overlooked, and spins a tale of family, loyalty, and the triumph of becoming the person you were always meant to be. I was utterly captivated from the beginning to the tragic, bittersweet end."—Genevieve Gornichec, author of The Witch's Heart
“Sistersong is a marvelous tale, gracefully told in language as beautiful as the song that inspired it. It's a celebration of the power of sisterhood, the strength of earth magic, and the triumph, in the end, of fidelity to both. I fell in love with all three siblings, and I think you will, too!”—Louisa Morgan, author of A Secret History of Witches
“Magical, beautiful and heartbreaking, Sistersong keeps you turning the pages until the thrilling conclusion, both tragic and triumphant. Lucy Holland is a talent to watch.”—Greer Macallister, author of Scorpica and The Magician’s Lie
"An enthralling fantasy. . . Fans of reimagined folklore and mythology like Christina Henry’s The Horseman and Genevieve Gornichec’s The Witch’s Heart will be enchanted."—Booklist
“Holland delivers an enchanting queer retelling of the English murder ballad “The Twa Sisters”… [her] fast-paced plot and fresh, inventive take on a little-known classic make for a stirring experience. Fans of folkloric fantasy will be spellbound.”—Publishers Weekly
"Sistersong is a fresh and gripping retelling of an ancient tale. Set in a realistic, gritty world, the nuanced, compelling characters are the heart of this story about family, love, loyalty and identity. I loved it."—John Gwynne, author of The Shadow of the Gods
"A gory, gripping and magically mythic tale of love and hatred, loyalty and betrayal."—Daily Mail
“Holland’s lush reimagining of the ballad is a fantastic amalgamation of historical fantasy and English folklore. Brimming with magic….[Her] storytelling is mesmerising, and Sistersong kept me feverishly turning the pages until the very end."—Nerd Daily
Library Journal
★ 10/01/2021
In Holland's (The Wild Hunt) folkloric fantasy, three royal siblings face epic changes as the Saxons encroach on their father's territory in sub-Roman Britain. The magic of their home is declining under the thumb of the monk Gildas and his Christian teachings, and each of the siblings tries to protect what means most to them. The eldest is Keyne, who struggles to grow into the man he is becoming, after being assigned female at birth. Middle sister Riva is blessed with healing powers but cannot heal herself from the trauma and physical and mental scars she sustained in a fire. The youngest, Senne, dreams of finding love, even at the expense of others' happiness. Each of the siblings must make choices that will test their loyalties and love for each other and will affect not only their futures but those of the entire kingdom. The novel ably references medieval Britain, pagan and Christian religions, and the murder ballad "The Twa Sisters," and the transmasculine protagonist Keyne fits into his time period well. VERDICT Holland crafts a tale tied to folklore, history, and song, bringing rich detail and imagination to characters and setting. Give it to readers who have enjoyed Arthurian retellings or Madeline Miller's Circe.—Kristi Chadwick, Massachusetts Lib. Syst., Northampton
DECEMBER 2021 - AudioFile
Narrator Robyn Holdaway’s talent for voicing distinct characters full of personality shines in this audiobook retelling of the English murder ballad “The Twa Sisters.” As the King of Dumnonia embraces Christianity, the threat of invading Saxons grows. Sister Riva is blessed with healing magic but can’t heal her own psychological scars. Sister Sinne’s developing magic skills further her dreams of adventure and romance. The sisters fall in love with the same man. As the tension rises, Holdaway perfectly captures each sibling’s alternating perspective by modulating tone and inflection, even going as far as creating distinct singing voices. When the eponymous ballad is sung near the end of the production, its lyrics are layered with the tormented thoughts of the murder victim. A truly heartbreaking listening experience. A.K.R. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine