deer witch library reviewed Wintering by Katherine May
Apt, a candle in the dark
5 stars
That celebrates both the flame and the darkness. Familiar, yet deeply and daringly affirming. Thankful for encountering it in a time like this.
304 pages
English language
Published Dec. 3, 2021 by Cengage Gale.
That celebrates both the flame and the darkness. Familiar, yet deeply and daringly affirming. Thankful for encountering it in a time like this.
Calling low points in life "wintering" definitely attracted me to this book. I like the cyclical aspect of the metaphor, its opposition with the notion of an eternal summer that we should aspire to even though it's impossible, but after reading this book, I have mixed feelings about it.
On one hand, I highlighted several passages, on the other hand most of the time the author's sensitivity or comparisons did nothing for me. I felt like the book remained a collection of loosely connected autobiographical passages, comparisons with animals like dormice, robins or wolves, and a few interviews of people who went through their own winters. But it never became more than the sum of its parts.
Brilliant
This is a powerful book about seeing yourself and your life not as linear but as cyclical. It’s not about depression, but if you are feeling dissatisfied with your life, or if you’re going through a tough time it’s a book that I would very much recommend.