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lightreads ([personal profile] lightreads) wrote2021-06-19 07:42 pm

Archer's Goon by Diana Wynne Jones

Archer's Goon

3/5. The one about Howard, whose father is supposed to produce 2,000 words every quarter for a mysterious personage, or else, and the or else gets his family entangled in a set of seven mysterious alien siblings controlling the town.

This is a weird one. It's making a subtle but strange point about the difference between unpleasant people who are sympathetic and interesting, and unpleasant people who are not. The difference being self-awareness. Howard knows he has the potential to be a twit, and he definitely sees the dark road his sister* (named Awful, just in case you missed it) could go down. But his father is a raging twit and has no idea, and is rendered insufferable thereby. That's some complex stuff for a kid's book, which is typical DWJ. But it's not all that much fun to read about.

*I gloss her as genderqueer, btw. You can make a pretty good case for it in the text, though it's clearly not what DWJ actually intended.
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[personal profile] rushthatspeaks 2021-06-20 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Quentin and Catriona are, I think, the most nuanced parents in all of DWJ, because they genuinely love their children, are doing the very best they can, adopt Howard more than once without being asked or rewarded till Howard gets around to the reward eventually (without telling them), are making a teetery but still functional living doing what they love... And they still fuck up a lot and are completely out of their depths, sometimes in ways anyone would be in the circumstances and sometimes because of who they are as people. They feel three-dimensional to me, not just the sort of parents one gets in rollicking adventure/mistaken-identity/kind-of-heist-flavored middle-grade books.
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[personal profile] jadelennox 2021-06-20 04:35 am (UTC)(link)

I have always liked it so much for the way that some of the most selfish people are some of the best without necessarily becoming less selfish: Torquil, Awful, Hathaway. They're not selfish-horrid like Venturus or Shine, but they don't have reformation arcs. They're selfish people who can feel love and make sacrifices for others, as opposed to nothing but self-glorification.

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[personal profile] lokifan 2021-07-30 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I adore this one <3 and yeah, I think self-awareness and selfishness is suuuuch a huge aspect here. I hadn't thought about it in these terms before but I think self-awareness (and using it to get past unconscious selfishness) is a bigger theme than I'd realised in DWJ - Nick from Deep Secret, and Christopher ofc, would have some stuff to talk about with Howard!

I loved Quentin but I haven't read AG since I was a kid, lol, I feel like I'd probably agree reading it now!