![]() ![]() Miryem quickly brings her family back from the brink of destitution, but word of her success spreads a little too far when it catches the ear of the otherworldly Staryk, fae-like creatures of ice straight from the nightmares of children. After Miryem takes over her father’s failing business, her family and neighbors are shocked at her efficient ruthlessness in collecting outstanding debts. ![]() Spinning Silver interweaves the narratives of three women – Miryem, the ambitious daughter of a money lender Wanda, a hard-working girl beset by her controlling father and Irina, the daughter of a local duke. Fans of Naomi Novik’s standalone novel Uprooted or her Temeraire series have been anxiously awaiting her newest novel, Spinning Silver, and I can confirm that it is more than worth the wait! As an FYI – because I was initially a little confused – although the cover of the book bears a similar design to Uprooted, Spinning Silver is not the continuation of Agnieszka’s story, though the story does have fairy tale origins, just like Uprooted. ![]()
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