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The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec6/25/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() It is a tragic book in which almost all of the romances and other relationships are doomed. This is a harrowing book which includes violence towards women (but not sexual violence), animals, and children. Fans of Norse mythology might not get the same sense of surprise, but I think they will share my enjoyment of the rich world and characters. But to those readers, Gornichec offers this: instead of fighting the end, focus on the details and savor the life-and the change-that can be built in the cracks that fate has neglected. ![]() After all, this story is not what we have been told to expect of tales of Vikings and witches. ![]() For some readers, the small scale of Gornichec’s novel and the focus on the inevitability of Ragnarök might be frustrating. She never denies the tragedy that is inevitable in any story of Norse mythology. And this is where the beauty of Gornichec’s work lives. invites us to swim in these details, lulling us with descriptions of a family dynamic that we know can’t possibly last. Rather, it is a character study of a woman whose story has otherwise been relegated to but a few sentences of mythology. Gornichec’s work is not a book of swashbuckling Viking adventure. In their stead, Gornichec highlights the overlooked witch Angrboda, Loki’s mate and the mother of monsters. Gone are the death-defying feats of Odin and nearly invisible is the quick-tempered Thor. both staggering in its beauty and delicate in its execution as it takes the Norse characters and stories we are so familiar with and shoves them to the background. ![]()
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