And Clouds Passed Above

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Pub Date Dec 17 2017 | Archive Date Jul 31 2019

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Description

In a tale of mystery, there's a choice that reaches to a past that's been missing, for a boy who sees a world of faraway tales, and present secrets. Until now as a young man, Jaan finds a task set before him, by the enigmatic figure of his grandfather. On a journey that leads away from his small village on a quiet fiord, to forgotten routes high among mountain passes and their towering cities, across ancient desert lands and the lingering echoes of lost kingdoms, to a city in the clouds and its riddle for a few who are drawn within. And then to many other wonderful and desolate places until his destination is at last reached, on a hidden and secret island, in the completion of his grandfather's request.

Reminiscent of a present-day fairytale, And Clouds Passed Above shares thematic similarities with The Alchemist, The Name of the Wind, and Life of Pi. Where each place is part of a choice in how to spend a life, and whether something else may lie beyond. And at its heart is the way the world seems as a child, the way each moment and experience has a feeling and texture, and magic and mystery, wondering if this might stay each day, waiting to be rediscovered.

In a tale of mystery, there's a choice that reaches to a past that's been missing, for a boy who sees a world of faraway tales, and present secrets. Until now as a young man, Jaan finds a task set...


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This book is, on the surface, a story of a young man, Jaan, that has lost his mother at an early age and has been raised by his uncle. His grandfather has maintained contact through letters and gifts. When Jaan turns eighteen, his grandfather sends him a final gift and asks him to journey to a remote island. It is an allegory about a young man’s journey to discover his identity. He benefits from mentorship along the way and attempts to find his internal compass. He encounters good and evil. He learns from his experiences. Jaan follows “the road less traveled” but wonders about the paths not taken. It is a story of decisions and ramifications, the difference between youth and age, and the journeys we make in life.

Overall, I liked it but also had several issues with it. This book has a fable-like quality about it. It exudes a quiet beauty and takes a bit of patience and reflection to read it. It is not fast-paced nor does it contain a significant amount of action. It contains beautifully descriptive language, probably a bit too much, and occasionally comes across a bit stilted and disjointed. Its message is indirect and will not be to everyone’s taste. If you enjoy lots of descriptive prose, magical realism, or books that offer deeper meanings, open to the reader’s individual interpretation, you may enjoy this book.

Additional thoughts: There is a ton of descriptive language, but oddly, it somehow fits the mood and tone of the book. It has an unpretentious dream-like quality to it. It's almost like an elder telling a story to a younger person about finding his path in life, about the meaning of it all. I think the author is somewhat inexperienced, and is not expressing himself succinctly. Perhaps this was intentional? I'm not sure, but I thought it could have been an amazingly profound novel with the right editor. I enjoyed it but it will take a discerning reader who is not in a hurry to fully enjoy it.

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I wasn't sure this book would be for me as I expected it to be overly florid. But once I passed the forward I was sucked in by the authors masterful prose and ability to weave a compelling story that left you feeling as if you just woke from a dream. And while, yes, the prose is a shade of purple, it works with this in the same way that Life of Pi works. It's not terribly long and I ended up reading it in one sitting.

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This was an intriguing book. I wasn't sure what to make of it at first, but I ended up enjoying it and the message it sends.

I would like to thank netgalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy free of charge. This is my honest and unbiased opinion of it.

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