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Wendy, Darling

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A lush, feminist re-imagining on what happened to Wendy after Neverland, for fans of Circe and The Mere Wife.


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Find the second star from the right, and fly straight on ’til morning, all the way to Neverland, a children’s paradise with no rules, no adults, only endless adventure and enchanted forests – all led by the charismatic boy who will never grow old. 
 
But Wendy Darling grew up. She has a husband and a young daughter called Jane, a life in London. But one night, after all these years, Peter Pan returns. Wendy finds him outside her daughter’s window, looking to claim a new mother for his Lost Boys. But instead of Wendy, he takes Jane. 
 
Now a grown woman, a mother, a patient and a survivor, Wendy must follow Peter back to Neverland to rescue her daughter and finally face the darkness at the heart of the island…
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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2021

      For those who lived in Neverland, it was a magical place where children's games and adventures went on forever. The Darling children left Neverland to return to London, but Wendy Darling never let go of the place. Throughout an adulthood of doctors and sanitariums, marriage and motherhood, Wendy has stood firm in her belief of Neverland and the boy who lost his shadow, who wanted a mother to love him. Darkness lies at the heart of Neverland and Wendy's memories of it. Now Peter Pan is looking for a new Wendy--and he does not want a grown-up--so he returns to the Darling nursery, where Wendy's daughter Jane now sleeps. Writing from both Wendy's and Jane's perspectives, Wise (How the Trick Is Done) depicts a brutal reality underlying the world created by J. M. Barrie: women placed into sanitoriums against their will; women under patriarchal control. (The racism in Barrie's Peter Pan isn't replicated in Wise's book; neither is it directly addressed.) Against this harsh backdrop are stories of found families, love beyond romance, and the will to survive. VERDICT Feminist twists and creeping dread abound in this intriguing retelling of Peter Pan.--Kristi Chadwick, Massachusetts Lib. Syst., Northampton

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 15, 2021
      Wendy Darling of the well-known Peter Pan story is all grown up and must revisit her past--and the boy who refuses to grow up--in order to save her daughter from being lost to Neverland. When Wendy and her brothers returned from their childhood adventure in Neverland, Wendy couldn't forget, although her family wished she would. Delusions of grandeur were unbecoming of Edwardian-era women, and eventually Wendy is institutionalized. Under her confinement, Wendy experiences systemic abuse and retreats to the Neverland in her mind to escape her trauma. Contingent to Wendy's release is marriage, and she later has a daughter named Jane. When Jane is kidnapped by Peter, who is looking for a mother for his Lost Boys, Wendy must return to the land of her dreams or lose her daughter to a nightmare. Wendy, Darling is a well-crafted retelling that gently explores a variety of themes including trauma, toxic masculinity, feminism, and sexuality. Fans of the original story will want to get to know the grown-up Wendy.

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