Rough Magic
by Caryl Cude Mullin

    ROUGH MAGIC by Caryl Cude Mullin
    Category:  Fantasy
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  10/2009
    Publisher:  Second Story Press
    Reviewed by:  Cat
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Forget everything you know about THE TEMPEST, 'cause Caryl Cude Mullin's ROUGH MAGIC ain't your
    mama's Shakespeare.

    Born of a corrupt king and power-hungry sorceress queen, raised in complete isolation on an island stripped of its
    magic, Caliban - previously portrayed as a nonsensical, gibbering rapist - takes center stage.  In contrast, this
    Caliban is a quiet, gentle soul, subject to the whims of a magic-maddened mother, angry island spirits, and a
    pompous, self-important alchemist king.

    Caryl Cude Mullin depicts not just the events of William Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST, but the origins of
    Caliban's mother, his childhood on the island, his subsequent departure as Prospero's servant, and his final return.

    Spread out among multiple characters, including Prospero's granddaughter, Chiara, and a mysterious young girl
    disguised as a boy; the expanded narrative allows for a rich, nuanced exploration that has, until now, been one-
    dimensional. Ms. Mullin depicts the characters' plights with such sophistication and deft that it's possible to
    empathize with each one, even the villains.

    Books like this are a rare and genuine treat.