Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik

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“But the world I wanted wasn't the world I lived in, and if I would do nothing until I could repair every terrible thing at once, I would do nothing forever.”


I adored this book, as it unfolds like a richly woven fairy tale filled with complexity and depth. The three central female characters are remarkably strong, each with their unique strengths and virtues. They intuitively follow their moral compasses, demonstrating resilience and wisdom as they navigate a series of challenging dilemmas. Despite being presented with less-than-ideal choices and daunting circumstances, each character is unwavering in their determination, knowing exactly what they must do to stay true to themselves and pursue their goals.


In a perilous era where being Jewish invites danger, Miryem finds herself navigating a world fraught with hostility. With a steely determination, she steps into her father’s failing money-lending business, wielding her keen intellect and resilience to transform it into a thriving enterprise. Yet, as her fortunes rise, she unwittingly draws the gaze of a formidable enemy, whose interest threatens to unsettle everything she has worked tirelessly to achieve.


Wanda is very poor, and her abusive father keeps trying to sell her into marriage for a few pigs. Miryem believes that although she may appear cold and possibly cruel by demanding that Wanda work for her family to pay off her father’s debt, she is saving Wanda's life. Wanda isn’t close to her brothers until a tragic event occurs involving one of them.

Irina, the daughter of a powerful duke, sits quietly at the ornate dining table, her father engrossed in discussions about which suitor would best serve his political ambitions, completely overlooking her. Amid the laughter and clinking glasses, she feels like a ghost, invisible and unheard. Yet beneath her calm exterior lies a sharp mind and a fierce determination. Irina knows she must use her wits and negotiation skills to escape a future that others have planned for her and her loyal maid.


Our heroines face a formidable array of challenges as they navigate a world rife with antisemitism, classism, and the oppressive societal norms imposed on women. They must also use their wit and cunning to outmaneuver the Staryk—sinister, frost-wielding beings reminiscent of a winter spirit, who siphon both precious gold and the warmth that sustains their world. Additionally, a fearsome fire demon lurks in the shadows, adding to the peril they must confront. In this intricate tapestry of conflict, appearances can be deceptive, and not everything and everyone is what they seem.


Ultimately, this enchanting tale is a heartfelt exploration of family—both by blood and the bonds we choose—loyalty and the unwavering spirit of never giving up. I was captivated by the way magic subtly weaves through the narrative, infusing even the act of prayer with a sense of wonder and possibility. This story resonates deeply with audiences of all ages, making it an ideal choice for preteens, teens, and adults who appreciate the power of hope and connection in our lives.

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