Where the Magic Ends
Book Review
The book «Where the Magic Ends» by Graham Joyce has received positive reviews from critics for its atmospheric and magical prose. The story unfolds in 1960s England and focuses on the life of Fern, a young woman learning from her adoptive mother, a healer and midwife. Joyce masterfully weaves elements of folklore and magical realism into the narrative, creating a sense of mystery and enchantment. Critics note that the author successfully captures the spirit of the time and place, while exploring themes of tradition, change, and female empowerment. The characters are deeply and intricately drawn, allowing readers to immerse themselves in their inner worlds. Some reviewers highlight that the book can be perceived as meditative and contemplative, making it particularly appealing to those who appreciate leisurely storytelling and rich language.
