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The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy
The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy











The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy

Mahy fills her stories with insights illumined by their contexts: Have I made love with a ghost'?.

The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy

An array of other love relationships, both lifelong and transitory, are transformed during the tricksters' appearance: Harry, especially, moves from a childish romanticism to a more mature understanding, although she has always been the quiet observer who has understood the drama around her better than its participants. A trio of brothers arrive claiming to be Carnival descendants accepted at face value by most of the family, they are recognized by middle child and budding novelist Harry (Ariadne) as the ghosts of Teddy's multiple personalities - Ovid (mind, a master of metamorphoses) Hadfield (instinct - al one point he tries to rape Harry): and Felix (the heart, submerged in life but striving toward dominance in the course of the story he and Harry fall in love). When the Hamilton's large, extended family returns to their seaside house, Carnival's Hide, the younger children ritually report their arrival to Teddy Carnival, ghost of the builder's son, drowned three generations ago. In a richly textured psychological ghost story set at the summer solstice and Christmas, New Zealand's two-time Carnegie-winner delivers another fascinating novel that defies summarization.













The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy