Harp of Winds is, it seems, a fairly typical 90s fantasy novel. It features characters who are put in mortal peril, but who you know will be alright in the end, villains who perform genuinely despicable acts, and fantastic locales and challenges for the heroes to overcome.
The reason Furey's Aurian series works so well still is because of Aurian, and the characters who surround her. Aurian is strong, likeable, and charismatic. She goes through immense suffering and hardship, but emerges on the other side stronger for it. She is able to empathize with her enemies, even while hating them with every fibre of her being. Her greatest friends are truly loyal, and she inspires love and compassion in those she meets (those who are not jealous of her, anyway).
It is, for all intents and purposes, an "above-average" fantasy novel. But for me, this series has a special connection. When I was, oh, thirteen, fourteen maybe, I picked up the first book off the shelf in my local public library. I found myself just taken by the book. They were heartfelt, as well as among the first fantasy novels I read to deal with more mature and heavy topics. Kind of silly to think back on it now, but they were kind of like my own little secret. No-one else I spoke to knew about these books, and the books, while now I recognize somewhat derivative and at times a bit tiresome, just have this endearing quality to them. Good triumphs over Evil - the classic story, told with fantastic characters (even if there are quite a few of them).
I had originally planned to just re-read this one, as it was the last in the series I had managed to acquire for my collection just last week. But now it seems I may have to revisit the other titles too, and see if they hold up.
I also looked up Maggie Furey in the midst of re-reading this book, trying to see what other books she had written, and if she was still writing. Somehow, I had missed she had sadly passed away in 2016. Recently, I have managed to get myself back into writing creatively, a passion of mine that I have practically neglected for the entirety of 2021. I realize now how dearly I missed writing, and I hope it is something I can sustain through my whole life.
I hope that, wherever she is, she takes pride in the fact that her writing can still inspire a young man to write his own stories. Thank you, Maggie Furey.