‘I fly up
into my head to play with my thoughts.’
Pea (Peony, or Pivoine),
spends her days playing with her little sister Margot in the sprawling
countryside around her home in the south of France. It is summertime when we
meet her, and we learn that her Maman is heavily pregnant. Sadly she lost her
previous baby, as Pea explains, telling us ‘she didn’t bring back a baby
like she promised. She left it at the hospital, along with her happiness.’ Pea wonders at
the sadness inside her Maman, so deep that she cannot reach in and bring her
back to them no matter how she tries.
Pea tells the story
throughout and she captivates the reader. Her five year old voice is completely
honest; at times so delightful in her observations, yet at other times so
fearful and sad, and prone to moments of darkness. Her imagination is her
strength and the key to a part of this story.
She is insightful in her
observations; on one occasion, seeing the swallows, she recalls when she saw
them in their nest, and now they are out in the world, no longer fed by their
mother but having to fend for themselves. I felt that Pea and Margot were like
these little swallows, having to do things for themselves, as the mother bird
was no longer able to always be there for them at the moment. In this way, Pea
is strongly bound up in the life and nature around her.
The sense of place is
strongly evoked and provides an important backdrop to Pea’s adventures and
exploring. I felt I could picture the meadows and trees, the little village
market, and the family home.
Pea and Margot befriend
Claude and his dog Merlin, who are both an integral part of their countryside
surroundings. They find companionship and wisdom; Claude advises Pea that ‘you
can’t mend everything that gets broken.’ Claude is an intriguing
character; I wondered at his past and his life now.
Claire King has crafted a
very special tale and told it beautifully. It is a tale of sadness, grief and
loss, and of friendship, belief and hope. Surely an author to watch.
I must add, I absolutely love the cover of this book, so beautiful and attractive and fitting.
I must add, I absolutely love the cover of this book, so beautiful and attractive and fitting.
Published by Bloomsbury
Thanks to the author and the publisher for a copy of this novel to read and review.
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