The beginning place

Paperback, 183 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 1980 by Harper & Row.

ISBN:
978-0-06-012573-8
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OCLC Number:
5605039

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4 stars (1 review)

Fleeing from the monotony of his life, Hugh Rogers finds his way to "the beginning place"—a gateway to Tembreabrezi, an idyllic, unchanging world of eternal twilight.

Irena Pannis was thirteen when she first found the beginning place. Now, seven years later, she has grown to know and love the gentle inhabitants of Tembreabrezi, or Mountaintown, and she sees Hugh as a trespasser.

But then a monstrous shadow threatens to destroy Mountaintown, and Hugh and Irena join forces to seek it out. Along the way, they begin to fall in love. Are they on their way to a new beginning...or a fateful end?

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4 stars

Maybe it's one of those books that I would have liked when I was still in the target age range.

It's less a beginning place and more of an in-between. The fantasy world beyond the gate and stream is always in twilight. Hugh and Irena are at that awkward stage of early adulthood where they're sort of independent, but still caught in their parents' orbits. The whole story feels like people caught in liminal spaces, both literally and figuratively.

The heroes from suburbia are both interesting (and contrasting) characters, but I wanted to know more about Tembreabrezi, both the world and the people on the far side of the gate. It's kept vague, just enough to throw them into a quest together but not enough to make it clear what they're supposed to do.

The more I think about it, the more I think that vagueness is intentional: Some …