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Mammoths at the Gates (The Singing Hills Cycle Book 4) (edizione 2023)

di Nghi Vo (Autore)

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The wandering Cleric Chih returns home to the Singing Hills Abbey for the first time in almost three years, to be met with both joy and sorrow. Their mentor, Cleric Thien, has died, and rests among the archivists and storytellers of the storied abbey. But not everyone is prepared to leave them to their rest. Because Cleric Thien was once the patriarch of Coh clan of Northern Bell Pass--and now their granddaughters have arrived on the backs of royal mammoths, demanding their grandfather's body for burial. Chih must somehow balance honoring their mentor's chosen life while keeping the sisters from the north from storming the gates and destroying the history the clerics have worked so hard to preserve. But as Chih and their neixin Almost Brilliant navigate the looming crisis, Myriad Virtues, Cleric Thien's own beloved hoopoe companion, grieves her loss as only a being with perfect memory can, and her sorrow may be more powerful than anyone could anticipate.… (altro)
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Titolo:Mammoths at the Gates (The Singing Hills Cycle Book 4)
Autori:Nghi Vo (Autore)
Info:Tordotcom (2023), 123 pages
Collezioni:read 2024
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Etichette:fiction, read 2024, novella, Singing Hills, non binary, queer

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This is a short read, and it's kind. That's the best word I have for this story and its setting -- there's a very grounded human kindness and compassion woven through it. I love the Singing Hills Abbey setting, and the non-binary monks, and the birds that remember everything. Recommended for fans of [[Becky Chambers]]'s [[[Monk & Robot]]] series. ( )
  lavaturtle | Jun 13, 2024 |
number 4 of the asian fantasy Singing Hills cycle. these novellas are all so good, and they're just getting better as they go. the background world, the writing is wonderful; even the physical images she evokes in passing are so real. it's terrific don't-miss stuff. ( )
  macha | Jun 10, 2024 |
Oh. I think I have just read the best story in The Singing Hills series. Lovely! I am sorry to have read it so fast, too fast.

Yes, please, give me even more focus on Chih as a protagonist – thank you. They are coming home.
(And there are indeed mammoths at the gates. This is not a story about mammoths.)

Coming home is hard. Some things stay the same. Some things don’t. Your friends change. And some people are gone forever.

“The Divine says people change, remember? No one is as they were five years ago, or two years ago, or a week ago, or a moment ago. If you love somebody, you must let them change.”

“...growing up, growing older, was always a kind of loss, even if what was gained repaid it all and then some.”


How are we transformed by grief and loss? What form can justice take? What stories do we tell about each other, what stories do we know?

I loved the twist at the end – strange, poignant, and unexpected, but so right. ( )
  Alexandra_book_life | May 21, 2024 |
After 3 installments which saw Chih and Almost Brilliant collecting stories on the road, they finally head home. Except that things are never easy around those two and before long they end up dealing with a dead teacher, the granddaughters of the said teacher really wanting to get their beloved grandparent's body back and as the title implies, some mammoths.

The story could have been written in a much lighter manner, matching the tone of the series so far. Instead it leaned on the grief angle - both human and neixin (we already knew that these birds are special) - and the backstory of Chih and their friends. It is an exploration of families (both the ones you are born in and the ones you choose to be a part of) and loss. There are some bright moments so the story is not all dark and depressing and Chih shines without even trying - in the middle of personal grief, they somehow end up needing to safe the monastery and its way of life.

Almost Brilliant (and its baby!) provide the usual entertainment but even that is subdued. And of course there are the stories - for all in this world revolves around then so we get to see more of it.

The end may not have been surprising but it still manages to sound as if it may have been - there was really no other way to close that story without undoing all that was done and yet it feels like it only happened due to the stories who made it into people's heart and finally made them understand the others.

As with the rest of the series, it is a story of acceptance and of finding the way to understand the other. It probably won't work as a standalone (or it will lose a lot of its power without the rest of the series) but as a part of the cycle, it fits. And even if I appreciate the change of tone, I hope that we will be back on the road and in happier tales going forward. ( )
  AnnieMod | Apr 23, 2024 |
I read this novella as part of the Nebula finalist packet.

I enjoyed the first two books in this series by Vo, and I remember them as lyrical and compelling, but I read them a few years ago and can't remember details. Therefore, I approached this novella as a fresh, stand-alone read--and I loved it. It's not as lyrical, but it's emotional and profound, following a nonbinary cleric who returns to their home monastery to find their mentor dead and the teacher's family demanding a return of the body, in a violation of the place's standards. The family's demand is reinforced by the presence of war mammoths. That use of an unusual animal with fantasy is interesting, but the true scene-stealers are the hoopoes, talking birds that are part of the clerics' work in preserving history and memory. ( )
  ladycato | Apr 8, 2024 |
'At the same time, lean is not the same as lacking. The characters are effectively depicted. Their motivations, while not necessarily reasonable, are plausible. The dilemma is engaging. Readers will care about the outcome. I wanted an enjoyable hour or two of reading, and that is exactly what I got.'
 

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Nghi Voautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Foeckler, CJAuthor photoautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Foltzer, ChristineProgetto della copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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'Wrong again,' Cleverness Himself trilled. 'Singing Hills stands on old promises made by greater than any you have ever spoken with, and it will stand long after you are gone.' (chapter 3)
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The wandering Cleric Chih returns home to the Singing Hills Abbey for the first time in almost three years, to be met with both joy and sorrow. Their mentor, Cleric Thien, has died, and rests among the archivists and storytellers of the storied abbey. But not everyone is prepared to leave them to their rest. Because Cleric Thien was once the patriarch of Coh clan of Northern Bell Pass--and now their granddaughters have arrived on the backs of royal mammoths, demanding their grandfather's body for burial. Chih must somehow balance honoring their mentor's chosen life while keeping the sisters from the north from storming the gates and destroying the history the clerics have worked so hard to preserve. But as Chih and their neixin Almost Brilliant navigate the looming crisis, Myriad Virtues, Cleric Thien's own beloved hoopoe companion, grieves her loss as only a being with perfect memory can, and her sorrow may be more powerful than anyone could anticipate.

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