
The Wendy
Tales of the Wendy Series, Book 1
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Henrietta Meire
Wendy Darling is an orphan, ridiculed for believing in a future she can never have. She longs to sail the seas in the Royal Navy. Instead, she's about to be sold into service as a dressmaker. When she learns the Home Office is accepting female applicants, she jumps at the chance, joining the fight against the most formidable threat England has ever faced - magic.
But her new position isn't exactly what she'd hoped. Accompanied by a reimagined cast of the original Peter Pan, Wendy soon discovers that her dreams are as far away as ever, that choosing sides isn't as simple as she thought, and that the only man who isn't blinded by her gender...might be her nation's greatest enemy.
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Excellent re-imagining of a classic tale!
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A Darling Tale
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Very enjoyable
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So good
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The bad: The story didn’t really come to a conclusion. It is possible to end one phase of a story while still hinting at more of the story to come—See The Starcatchers series by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, read on Audible by the great Jim Dale. The “secret kiss” which was mentioned often was annoying and seemingly meaningless. (Even if the meaning is to be revealed later, it did not need to be mentioned so many times.) The narrator did well with most of the characters. However, she was unable to make her voice harsh enough to be believable as Captain Hook, which was very disappointing. Also, she read everything in a normal tone of voice. Even if a character was supposed to whisper or shout, she would just say “she whispered” or “he shouted” instead of actually whispering or shouting the dialogue.
Overall: Great story. Fun listen. I’m looking forward to the next book!
Fascinating reimagining of Peter Pan
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Quite the ride
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High brow eyebrows
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I loved this book! I 'read' the audiobook version. The style of narration made it feel like I was being told a bedtime story. The narrator's voice was very pleasant and had a British accent. It fit very well for the character of Wendy. The omniscient viewpoint allowed for fun moments, like finally being able to know what Nanna (the dog) was thinking. This commentary always brought a smile to my face.
The Wendy is a retelling of Peter Pan, from the point of view of Wendy. But it's much more than that. To say it's a retelling is to ignore the fact that this is an entirely new story. The core of the characters and enchantment of the world are still there, but everything around them has been reimagined. Perhaps that's what a retelling is, but it didn't FEEL that way for me.
It's not just that Wendy is the focus of the story, she is a true heroine. I fell in love with her ability to be strong and capable, while at the same time nurturing and caring. Pan is still the self-centered, fun-loving miscreant, but the way we're introduced to him gives him a dangerous edge.
The Wendy takes the child's tale I saw as a kid and throws it into the grown-up world. Where the play fighting is a real war and Hook an actual captain. I love the reasoning for why Wendy and Nanna are vital to the war efforts. It makes sense and explains why a woman would be 'allowed' such agency in a time when women were expected to only be caregivers.
If it weren't book one in a series, I could see myself returning to this story over and over as comfort reading. Since it is in a series, I'm excited to get the next book and find out what happens.
If you like fairytale retellings, stories with strong, yet nurturing women protagonists, and magical worlds that feel real enough to hide in our own, then I highly recommend you add The Wendy to your reading list.
Not just another retelling.
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An amazing book
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Absolutely Amazing
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