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Tatterdemalion

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In a ruined world, what survives are the stories we tell
Poppy, who speaks the languages of wild things, travels east to the mountains with the wheeled and elephantine beast Lyoobov. He's seeking answers to the mysteries of his birth, and the origins of the fallen world in which he lives.
Up in the glacial peaks, among a strange, mountainous people, a Juniper Tree takes Poppy deep into her roots and shows him the true stories of the people who made his world, people he thought were only myths. Their tales span centuries, from three hundred years in the future all the way back to our present day. It is through this feral but redemptive folklore that Poppy begins to understand the story of his own past and his place in the present.
Tatterdemalion is a stunning collaboration between writer Sylvia V. Linsteadt and artist Rima Staines, featuring the fourteen original paintings that inspired the narrative.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 30, 2018
      Linsteadt’s ambitious, elegiac first novel is inspired by Staines’s fanciful paintings. In northern California, various forms of community and culture spring up after a mid-21st-century collapse, centered around magic deeply tied to the ecology of the area. The young boy Poppy finds a massive, speaking creature with wheels; monks called Bells, Perches, and Boots seek the ideal forms of the things they’ve taken as their names; a bereft girl transforms into an owl. The threads come together in a remarkable expression of the preciousness of the natural life of the Sierra Nevadas. The book has one major flaw: though the setting is indisputably California, the illustrations are strongly influenced by European folk art, and major story elements draw principally from European myths and fairy tales. The disjunction from the native history of California undermines the theme of returning to roots and learning to cooperate with the repressed. Nonetheless, this is a heartfelt and effective mix of old lore, current anxieties, and the possibilities of the future.

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