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It is not surprising that Dido Twite is such an enduring heroine, her very survival was a piece of luck, or perhaps was even engendered by her own strongest character trait – she never gave up hope. Joan Aiken has admitted that she had imagined Dido drowning at the end of Black Hearts […]
Thanks, Lizza, for this peek into the character-author relationship. I remember my relief when I saw, at the start of Nightbirds on Nantucket, that Dido had survived for another tale — and my joy to learn that she would return several more times in future books. There are so many tales of reader-driven sequels and prequels (the Oz books, Anne of Green Gables, etc.) that are weaker than the original, but Dido’s character and adventures don’t fall into this trap.
Oh, so glad to have Dido appear and remind me I have all the stories to re-read and review!
Why does she appeal to male readers? Is it because she is the perpetual tomboy, the resourceful, big-hearted and pragmatic female that males would like to emulate, the restless, questing figure that doesn’t fall into the ‘trap’ of the wedding-bells-happy-ending but lives to fight another day? Possibly all that, and more (I note that it’s not cut-and-dried that she and Simon will splice the knot at the end).
Can hardly wait to start these dozen or so books again, just as soon as I get my pile down to manageable levels…
Me too…so great to go back and start again, knowing what one knows. Meanwhile do go to that Guardian Assignment page and put in a recommendation vote, and send chaps of your acquaintance? She deserves it!
No, and she does grow and change from peaky brat, to a strong and empathetic companion. Perhaps it is Simon who has trouble keeping up with her?