49 pages • 1 hour read
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In Simon the Fiddler by Paulette Jiles, young fiddle player Simon navigates the turbulent post-Civil War Texan landscape to free Irish immigrant Doris from her indentured servanthood under a harsh family. Themes of war, violence, and assault are present. Simon encounters various challenges, including forced conscription, poverty, and violence, while relying on his musical talent and determination to reunite with and secure a future for Doris.
Paulette Jiles' Simon the Fiddler captures readers with its lyrical prose, vivid historical settings, and compelling character development, particularly of the titular character. While some critics find the plot pacing slow at times, most praise the novel's rich storytelling and atmospheric details, cementing Jiles' reputation for evocative, historical fiction.
Readers who enjoy historical fiction with rich character development and a touch of romance will relish Simon the Fiddler by Paulette Jiles. Fans of Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier and News of the World by Jiles herself will appreciate this post-Civil War tale of music, love, and survival.
Historical Fiction
Romance
Western
American Civil War
Military / War
History: World
Music
Identity: Gender
Life/Time: Coming of Age
Values/Ideas: Music