
This is the End of the Story
Jan Fortune(Author)
Cinnamon Press
Published on 1. March 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
206 pages
978-0-9931682-7-7 (ISBN)
Description
Part One of the extraordinary Casilda Trilogy
Belief is Cassie's gift, so much so that she believes herself to be whoever those in her life tell her she is - Cassie, Kat, Kitty, even Casilda, as Miriam insists, an 11th century Muslim princess from Toledo who later became a Catholic saint. Bound together by Miriam's extraordinary internal world, Cassie's belief and a traumatic incident on a beach, Cassie's loyalty only strains when an act of betrayal propels her towards Liam, also waiting to tell Cassie who she really is. But Cassie may be more resourceful than either Miriam or Liam imagine and when she eventually visits Toledo, tracking down places where Casilda might have walked, is this the end of the story?
Exploring how one person might support the fantasy life of another, in Quixotic tradition, This is the End of the Story raises questions about perception and identity, about friendship, love, loyalty and the stories we tell ourselves or allow others to tell about us.This is an incredible book ... powerful and delivered in the most taut and well crafted prose possible ... this novel is one of the finest examples of experimental contemporary fiction I have read.
-Beck Chadfield
Belief is Cassie's gift, so much so that she believes herself to be whoever those in her life tell her she is - Cassie, Kat, Kitty, even Casilda, as Miriam insists, an 11th century Muslim princess from Toledo who later became a Catholic saint. Bound together by Miriam's extraordinary internal world, Cassie's belief and a traumatic incident on a beach, Cassie's loyalty only strains when an act of betrayal propels her towards Liam, also waiting to tell Cassie who she really is. But Cassie may be more resourceful than either Miriam or Liam imagine and when she eventually visits Toledo, tracking down places where Casilda might have walked, is this the end of the story?
Exploring how one person might support the fantasy life of another, in Quixotic tradition, This is the End of the Story raises questions about perception and identity, about friendship, love, loyalty and the stories we tell ourselves or allow others to tell about us.This is an incredible book ... powerful and delivered in the most taut and well crafted prose possible ... this novel is one of the finest examples of experimental contemporary fiction I have read.
-Beck Chadfield
Reviews / Votes
Belief is Cassie's gift, so much so that she believes herself to be whoever those in her life tell her she is - Cassie, Kat, Kitty, even, as Miriam insists, Casilda, an 11th century Muslim princess from Toledo. Cassie's loyalty to Miriam's extraordinary internal world survives a traumatic incident on a beach and a coming of age fraught with hostility, but is strained by an act of betrayal that propels her towards Liam, another person waiting to tell Cassie who she really is.But Cassie may be more resourceful than either Miriam or Liam imagine. Caught in a labyrinth of friendship, hope and obligation, she must decide her own identity, and when she visits Toledo, tracking down the elusive Casilda, is this the end of the story?
"I was carried away by the story, hooked on the characters and impressed with how deftly the non-linear narrative was presented."
David Mark Williams -- Publisher: Cinnamon Press
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Language
English
Place of publication
Blaenau Ffestiniog
United Kingdom
Weight
205 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9931682-7-7 (9780993168277)
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Jan Fortune is a writer, mentor, yoga nidra teacher and herbalist living in a forest in Finistere. She has a doctorate in feminist theology and is the founding editor of Cinnamon Press. Jan has taught writing courses across Europe. Her previous publications include creative non-fiction on the alchemy of writing, poetry collections and novels, most recently At world's end begin and Saoirse's Crossing. Jan writes at the intersection of story, poetry, herbalism and alchemy. You can follow her on Substack (https://substack.com/@janelisabeth) and she blogs and runs the writing community, 'Kith: for a different story' (https://janfortune.com/).