Synopses & Reviews
Winner of the Washington State Book Award for Fiction
In seventh-century Britain, a new religion is coming ashore and small kingdoms are merging, frequently and violently. Hild is the king's youngest niece, with a glittering mind and a natural authority.
She is destined to become one of the pivotal figures of the Early Middle Ages: Saint Hilda of Whitby. But for now she has only the powerful curiosity of a bright child and the precarious advantage of a plotting uncle, Edwin of Northumbria, who will stop at nothing to become overking of Angles. Hild establishes a place for herself at his side as the kings seer, and she is indispensable — as long as she doesn't lead Edwin astray. The stakes are high — life and death — for Hild, for her family, and, increasingly, for those who seek the protection from this strange girl who seems to see the future. Drawing from the few records history has left us, Nicola Griffith has brought the young Saint Hilda's harsh, but beautiful, world to vivid, absorbing life.
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“Hild is a book as loving as it is fierce, brilliant, and accomplished. To read it felt like a privilege and a gift.” NPR
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“Terrific…Griffith has taken what little is known of the life of St. Hilda and imagined a vibrant, if brutal, world...Hild [is] a pleasure to sink into.” The Washington Post
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“Sharp as steel, clear as garnet, essential and sensual and right, Griffith's telling of Hild's adventures offers us something far better than mere comfort: the lure of the sublime.” The Seattle Times
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“Splendid...I can hardly wait for the next.” Los Angeles Review of Books
About the Author
Nicola Griffith is author of five previous novels. She has been a recipient of the Tiptree, Nebula, and World Fantasy awards, the Premio Italia, and the Lambda Literary Award (six times) — most recently for her memoir, And Now We Are Going to Have a Party. She lives with her wife, the writer Kelley Eskridge, in Seattle, Washington.