Spires of Spirit

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Spires of Spirit
Cover of US release
Cover of US release

Cover of 1997 US release
Author Gael Baudino
Cover artist Thomas Canty
Country United States
Language English
Series The Strands Series
Genre(s) Fantasy novel
Publisher Roc Books
Publication date 1997
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 301
ISBN ISBN 0-451-45568-1
Preceded by Shroud of Shadow
Followed by Strands of Starlight

Spires of Spirit, by Gael Baudino, is a collection of six novellas set in the universe of The Strands Series. It was first published in 1997 by Roc Books. The first three stories take place in the time period just prior to Strands of Starlight and second three take place in 1990s Denver, USA, about ten years after the flashforwards in Shroud of Shadow and before the events depicted in Strands of Starlight.

In the introduction to this book, the author has this to say about the six short stories:

I do hope you enjoy these novelettes, for they occupy a special place in my regard. It was when I wrote them that I first felt the magic of creating an alternate world to which I could give some semblance of independent existence, in which I could express belief and optimism.

The belief and optimism are, alas, gone, but the stories remain, an embodiment and a fading echo of a happier time. Once the foundation of a long, long tale, they now find themselves in a loftier place: final flourishes, distant spires stretching up into the light, rising from the ruins of a very small, very personal cathedral.

Contents

[edit] Charity

This story details how Andrew the carpenter, Francis the blacksmith, and Varden the Elf all help the Leather Woman be reborn as a young woman named Charity.

[edit] Lady of Light

This story details how Jacques Alban, Saint Brigid's priest, tries to force David the woodcarver to carve a cross for Saint Brigid's church and what happens as a result.

[edit] A Touch of Distant Hands

This story details how memories of Charity's old life come back to haunt her and the plan that Roxanne the weaver and Varden the Elf devise to save her sanity.

[edit] Elvenhome

This story details how Joan Buckland, owner of Buckland Employment Agency, hires Wheat Hennock, and how that triggers the Elven blood in her, transforming her into an Elf and giving her the new name of Ash.

[edit] Please Come Home to Denver (in the Spring)

This story details how Lauri Tonso goes to work at Treestar Surveying, which is run by Hadden, and begins to experience the awakening of Elven blood in her.

[edit] The Shadow of the Starlight

This story details how Lauri, now an Elf, triggers the transformation in her new secretary Amy, who is suffering domestic abuse at the hands of Rob, her boyfriend, and how she finds power beyond belief during the process. This story was published in slightly different form in the April 1985 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.

The differences, aside from minor editing changes, between the two versions are:

  • In the 1985 F&SF version, Elves sweat. In the 1997 version, they don't.
  • In the 1985 F&SF version, Elvenhome has a radiophone. In the 1997 version, it is a regular phone.
  • In the 1985 F&SF version, there are several Elvish phrases dispersed throughout. In the 1997 version, all dialogue is in English.
  • In the 1985 F&SF version, Rob uses a .22 caliber handgun to shoot Hadden. In the 1997 version, it is a .38 caliber handgun.
  • In the 1985 F&SF version, several expletives from Rob's dialogue are missing, relative to the 1997 version.