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''Gather Her Round'' is an
urban fantasy Urban fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy, placing supernatural elements in a contemporary urban area, urban-affected setting. The combination provides the writer with a platform for classic fantasy tropes, quixotic plot-elements, and unusual charac ...
novel by American writer Alex Bledsoe, first published in the United States in March 2017 by
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. It is the fifth in a series of six books by Bledsoe about the Tufa living in a remote
Appalachia Appalachia ( ) is a geographic region located in the Appalachian Mountains#Regions, central and southern sections of the Appalachian Mountains in the east of North America. In the north, its boundaries stretch from the western Catskill Mountai ...
n valley in
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. The Tufa are descendants of Irish
fairies A fairy (also called fay, fae, fae folk, fey, fair folk, or faerie) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature, generally described as anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic, found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Cel ...
and were found in the area when the first European settlers arrived. ''Gather Her Round'' generally received positive reviews from critics. The book's name was taken from the title of a song by South Carolina singer-songwriter Jennifer Goree that was released on her 1996
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album.


Development

Bledsoe has emphasized the importance of songs to the Tufa, saying that they "manifest their faerie magic via music, and use its power to influence the world at large". The song lyrics used in ''Gather Her Round'' were sourced from traditional ballads, for example "
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" and " The Dead Brother's Song", and texts Bledsoe wrote himself. At one point when writing ''Gather Her Round'', Bledsoe could not find a song he needed for a particular piece of narrative. He called on Jen Cass and Eric Janetsky, musician friends from the
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band the Lucky Nows. The song the pair wrote was "Against the Black", which Bledsoe used in the book. It was later released as the lead song on the band's debut album, ''Rise''.


Plot introduction

At a storytelling festival, Janet tells a story of Kera Rogers, a Tufa youngster who is killed in the woods by a huge wild boar. Members of the Tufa community, including Duncan Gowen, Kera's boyfriend, and Duncan's friend, Adam Procure, search the woods for the beast. Duncan discovers that Adam is also Kera's boyfriend, and finds he not only wants to avenge Kera's death, but also her betrayal. When Adam goes missing, it is unclear whether the boar took him, or Duncan. As the search continues, the beast starts to take on supernatural proportions.


Critical reception

In a review in ''Fantasy Literature'', Kat Hooper described ''Gather Her Round'' as "gruesome", "psychologically intense" and "the darkest and most disturbing TUFA story yet". She added that Bledsoe's use of music in the novel is more pronounced here than in the previous Tufa books as it adds to the story's "fear and dread". Hooper found several of the new characters "intriguing", especially Janet, the story's narrator. Hooper gave the novel four stars out of five. Liz Bourke called ''Gather Her Round'' an "elegantly constructed murder ballad". In a review in '' Locus'', Bourke wrote that it is not "flashy fantasy" – it has a "folkloric, mythic quality", and the fantasy elements have a "deftly understated flair". She described the book's characterization as "admirably adroit" that emphasizes "character and community" and "grief and guilt and consequences". Bourke felt that while ''Gather Her Round'' does not "reach the emotional heights or graceful prose" of '' The Hum and the Shiver'', it still is "a very satisfying read." A review of ''Gather Her Round'' in ''
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'' described the book as a "beautiful ... atmospheric tale". It stated that Bledsoe continues to "adeptly blend fairy tales and folklore" and delves deeper into the Tufa's origins as exiled fairies. The reviewer's only complaint was the
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where the book's narrative is largely being told by a storyteller. They felt that while it was "solidly executed, tdraws away some of the tension." Canadian fantasy writer
Charles de Lint Charles de Lint (born December 22, 1951) is a Canadian writer. Primarily a writer of fantasy fiction, he has composed works of urban fantasy, contemporary magical realism, and mythic fiction. Along with authors like Terri Windling, Emma Bull ...
wrote that ''Gather Her Round'' giant killer hog reminded him of Joe R. Lansdale's 1998 novel, '' The Boar''. Even though the two books are very different, de Lint said the characters in both works hunt down their monster pig with "''
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'' intensity". He found ''Gather Her Rounds
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interesting, particularly the way Bledsoe explains its purpose in the last chapter. de Lint said that as with the previous Tufa books in the series, this novel is full of " autiful prose, hillbilly faerie ... and a sense of wonder that never quits".


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''Gather Her Round''
at FantasticFiction
On Themes and the Tufa, Part 1
at AlexBledsoe.com
On Themes and the Tufa, Part 2
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