Beth C.
Written on Jun 5, 2019
The mix of Inuit and Norse gods was somewhat startling, but Brodsky tied them together - along with Ragnarok - in such a way as to make it flow, even when it seems as though they shouldn't. It was also quite interesting to read about Omat being considered a "third sex" in the Inuit tradition - a female with a male's spirit. What makes all of this even more interesting are the author's notes at the end explaining her research and just how much her story was truly based on the history of both peoples.
I definitely recommend this book - it's unique and lovely, with a spirit all its own. Just like Omat.