{"id":479,"date":"2011-03-29T18:15:00","date_gmt":"2011-03-29T18:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/evetushnet\/2011\/03\/479\/"},"modified":"2011-03-29T18:15:00","modified_gmt":"2011-03-29T18:15:00","slug":"479","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/evetushnet\/2011\/03\/479.html","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">MY SOUL IS BEING DRAGGED TO UTTAR PRADESH! \u2026TO UTTER DESTRUCTION I MEAN.<\/span> Diana Wynne Jones, RIP.<\/p>\n<p>She is one of my most beloved children\u2019s authors. Everybody has a unique list of favorite DWJ novels. I\u2019ll talk a little bit about mine, here, and also try to indicate what made her writing so fantastic overall. <\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight:bold\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Fire and Hemlock<\/span>.<\/span> What\u2019s odd is that I\u2019ve never managed to keep the plot of this retelling of the Tam Lin\/Thomas the Rhymer legends straight, even as I started to consider it one of Jones\u2019s best books. It\u2019s longer and \u201colder\u201d than most of her stuff\u2013shading into adolescence, rather than firmly embedded in childhood\u2013and there\u2019s erotic tension appropriate for the age group. The girl, the \u201cJanet,\u201d is self-dramatizing and unpleasant in a way I am pretty sure I was at her age! This is a much less moralistic tale than <span style=\"font-style:italic\">The Secret Garden<\/span> (which I also love) but the exposure of the protagonist\u2019s flaws is equally unsparing.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight:bold\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Dogsbody<\/span>. <\/span> A bullied girl finds solace in her pet dog\u2026 who just happens to be the personification of the Dog Star, Sirius, sent to earth to learn humility and reclaim the weapon used by his beloved and treacherous Companion star.<\/p>\n<p>DWJ is often at her best when she\u2019s showing a fractured and barely-mended family in which the children have to bond together despite one another. A lot of people have noted how self-absorbed the parents in her books often are, how neglectful or actively harmful. And here we get to see two \u201cblended families\u201d: Kathleen and her cousins (her father is an imprisoned Irish terrorist), and Sirius and the cats of the household. We see how the \u201cinsiders\u201d have become defensive and cold as a result of the father\u2019s neglect and the mother\u2019s bullying; we see how the \u201coutsiders,\u201d Kathleen and Sirius, bargain for small concessions; and we see, I think, how even the ferocious mother is a real person, with real emotions, whose tragedy is precisely that she exists in her own world and doesn\u2019t understand what she\u2019s done to her children (and her cats!).<\/p>\n<p>I love this book so much. I identified <span style=\"font-style:italic\">very<\/span> strongly with Sirius, with his uncontrollable temper and his sense of how humiliating it is to have to relearn one\u2019s place in the world. This is one of the books which shaped me as a person.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight:bold\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Cart and Cwidder<\/span><\/span>. Another patchwork family. Political tensions between north and south (I\u2019m pretty sure those were the terms\u2013?) force itinerant singer Clennen and his kids to make nice with bratty Kialan and his brother, sons of a northern rebel. Again I seriously overidentified with Kialan. He\u2019s just so awful!\u2013and yet Jones seems to understand what it would feel like to be the kid who is always doing or saying the unhelpful thing, when everyone around you is being intensely responsible and you feel incapable of matching them. There\u2019s an immense amount of <span style=\"font-style:italic\">wonder<\/span> in this book, as well, with mountains moving and ancient legends fulfilled.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight:bold\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Witch Week<\/span>.<\/span> One of her funniest\u2013even though it includes scenes in which a child imagines what it will be like when he is burnt to death for witchcraft! The backdrop of this story is incredibly dark\u2013it\u2019s set at a boarding school in which almost all the children have lost family members to witch-hunting, and all of them fear that they might be next on the fiery agenda\u2013and yet the tone is \u201cschool story\u201d and hilarious. Insightful (I used a diary code similar to Charles\u2019s when I was a teen) and bittersweet. The adults are unhelpful, but less actively-harmful than in most of Jones\u2019s books.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight:bold\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">The Ogre Downstairs.<\/span><\/span> Maybe her most forgiving book\u2013although she\u2019s a forgiving author, in general. Stepchildren need to learn to work together to manage a magical chemistry set. Tons of fun (the bit where they gild the horrific wedding gifts is priceless), moments of genuine wonder in between things like chocolate bars wandering down the hallway, and huge amounts of sympathy for everyone involved, even the stepfather who is the \u201cogre\u201d in the title.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight:bold\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Witch\u2019s Business<\/span>.<\/span> Published in the UK as <span style=\"font-style:italic\">Own Back, Ltd.<\/span> A rare Jones with explicit discussion of class conflict! But again, kids band together despite intense personal dislike, and through compromise and sympathy they defeat the adult enemy. Plus, they run a revenge-for-hire business!<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-style:italic\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Power of Three<\/span>.<\/span> Children from three species (basically fairy\/normal, human\/Giant, and fishything) must band together to lift a curse. Includes some really powerful scenes of what it feels like to be <span style=\"font-style:italic\">waiting to be caught<\/span>, as a kid; learning the weakness of the adults whom you love; and discovering that your place in the world is simultaneously more important and much more unpleasant than you realized.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight:bold\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">The Homeward Bounders<\/span>.<\/span> Probably the saddest children\u2019s story I\u2019ve ever read. Jamie \u201cwalks the bounds,\u201d crossing the lines between universes, and meets the ferocious Helen and the seemingly-servile Joris (Joris? can\u2019t remember how his name is spelled). Includes some of Jones\u2019s most horror-show moments, like Helen\u2019s cannibal hand or the mud-colored soldiers\u2019 uniforms. The awesomely funny bits, like the pantomime horse or the cricket game, only make the final lines more heartbreaking.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight:bold\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Howl\u2019s Moving Castle<\/span>.<\/span> This is just a confection. Young Sophie is cursed to live as an old woman; she goes to work for rakish wizard Howl, and becomes entangled in his bizarre puzzlebox of a life, as he tries to work free of a curse of his own. A charming, funny, magical book, with John Donne and a soap-operatic scarecrow and lots of hats.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight:bold\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Charmed Life<\/span>.<\/span> Typically absurd magic (the evil dough stuck to the floor is especially memorable) with a terrifying older sister who is willing to sacrifice almost anything for power. As always with Jones, childhood is no refuge.<\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MY SOUL IS BEING DRAGGED TO UTTAR PRADESH! \u2026TO UTTER DESTRUCTION I MEAN. Diana Wynne Jones, RIP. She is one of my most beloved children\u2019s authors. Everybody has a unique list of favorite DWJ novels. I\u2019ll talk a little bit about mine, here, and also try to indicate what made her writing so fantastic overall. 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