When I Sing, Mountains Dance

When I Sing, Mountains Dance

Irene Solà

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Near a village high in the Pyrenees, Domènec wanders across a ridge, fancying himself more a poet than a farmer, to “reel off his verses over on this side of the mountain.” He gathers black chanterelles, attends to a troubled cow. And then storm clouds swell, full of electrifying power. Reckless, gleeful, they release their bolts of lightning, one of which strikes Domènec. He dies. The ghosts of seventeenth-century witches gather around him, taking up the chanterelles he’d harvested before going on their merry ways. So begins this novel that is as much about the mountains and the mushrooms as it is about the human dramas that unfold in their midst. When I Sing, Mountains Dance, winner of the European Union Prize, is a giddy paean to the land in all its interconnectedness, and in it Sola finds a distinct voice for each extraordinary consciousness: the lightning bolts, roe deer, mountains, the ghosts of the civil war, the widow Sió and later her grown children, Hilari and Mia, as well as Mia’s lovers with their long-buried secrets and their hidden pain. Irene Solà animates the polyphonic world around us, the fierce music of the seasons, as well as the stories we tell to comprehend loss and love on a personal, historical, and even geological scale. Lyrical, elemental, and mythic, hers is a fearlessly imaginative new voice that brilliantly renders both our tragedies and our triumphs.

Publication Year: 2022


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    2.75 stars
    Cover 2; characters 3; Plot 2; Pace 3; Intrigue 3; Logic 2; worldbuilding 3; Writing 4; Enjoyment 3

    This was one of the wildest things I've ever read. The POV's are all over the place. From several interconnected people to animals, mushrooms, and yes, even clouds. I'm honestly not sure what the point of all of the POV's was other than we got a pretty full story of a large swath of Mia's life. The first chapter is Mia's father's death and the final chapter ends with Mia as well, but the middle is alllll over the place.

    I do struggle with books of this style because of the time jumps. I can handle a dual timeline but these kinds of time jumps just make my brain freeze up. So, I may have enjoyed it more if not for that fact.

    It's not a bad book by any means, I think it's an interesting look into the minds of many things, including things that you wouldn't think actually had a mind. I'm not sure what the author was thinking when they came up with this story, but their brain is on a higher plain than mine.

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