I'm pleased to announce Aqueduct Press's release, in both print and e-book editions, of Roadsouls, a novel by Betsy James. Roadsouls explores the power of art and creativity for transforming not
only one’s own life but also the world one lives in. Timid Duuni has spent
her life as abused and guarded property. Blind, arrogant Raím is determined
to be again what he once was: hunter, lover, young lord of the
earth. Desperate to escape their lives, the two lift up their hands to the
passing Roadsoul caravan, and are—literally—flung together naked. Each of
them soon learns that saying “yes” to the Roadsouls is more than just
accepting an invitation to a new life—it’s a commitment that can’t be
reversed. For Duuni and Raím, nothing is as it was. Lost to their old
lives, hating each other, they are swept out of their cruel old certainties
into an unknown, unknowable, ever-changing world of journey and carnival,
artists and wrestlers and thieves. Behind them, inexorable, pads a
lion. Inexorable, too, is Duuni and Raím’s inevitable encounter with it, an
encounter that will change everything.
“If you long for a fantasy world that your senses could live in, and that
isn’t full of scheming nobility, cynical warriors, mass hatreds, and magic
as a weapon, read this book. Its backbone is the wandering life of a sort
of gypsy-hippie-circus group traveling a pre-industrial landscape and
offering a way out to the misfits and throw-aways of the local
villages. Raím, a young man blinded in a fall, and Duuni, the unhappily
rebellious daughter of religious patriarchy, find their ways outward from
home and towards their own strengths, and each other, with (and sometimes
dangerously strayed far from) the Roadsouls' caravan….”
“The writing is vivid and earthy, celebrating a rural world with its
sights and smells and wildlife, and the customs and pithy, colorful
speech of its people.…”
—Suzy McKee Charnas, author of The Vampire Tapestry
and Dorothea Dreams
“Betsy James’ dual creative lives as artist and writer enable her to create
an elegant variation on the classic hero’s journey. The roads upon which
Duuni and Raím travel are those of dirt and rocks, of various cultures
lovingly detailed, and of the complex interior landscape of the self. The
Roadsouls who are their guides partake more of the trickster than the wise
guardian, but as the journey goes on it becomes clear that only the wild
and whimsical will free these tormented beings from the shackles that bind
their innermost selves.”
—Jane Lindskold, author of the Firekeeper Saga
In this subtle fantasy, James (Listening at the Gate) follows two
wounded young people as they move toward (and sometimes away from) each
other.... The blossoming of Duuni’s artistic talents and the gradual
process of Raím working through his anger are sensitively depicted, and
the book has the rhythms of the road—meetings, partings, and new
landscapes every day—at its heart.
—Publishers Weekly, Jan 2016
"An
innovative and engaging fantasy about ordinary people in a rather
low key fantasy realm. Unhappy with their lives, two people
abandon their previous circumstances to join a kind of combination
caravan and freelance entertainment troupe on its journey across
their world. They have adventures of a sort, but they are
generally unmelodramatic and they learn more about themselves than
about their companions."--Don D'Ammassa, Critical Mass
The Roadsouls, and the novel as a whole, are...open to wonder: genuine
transformations that just happen, without rituals or spells. ... Betsy
James deliberately avoids the tropes and narratives typical of long
fiction (mainstream, heroic fantasy, or romance).
—Locus, Faren Miller, April 2016
Roadsouls can be purchased from Aqueduct Press here.
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