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JANE LINDSKOLD pb Child of a Rainless Year
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller Notes
- “light reading crease to spine”
- Subject
- Horror
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- ISBN
- 9780765315137
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
ISBN-10
0765315130
ISBN-13
9780765315137
eBay Product ID (ePID)
45889032
Product Key Features
Book Title
Child of a Rainless Year
Number of Pages
400 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Fantasy / Contemporary, Fantasy / General
Publication Year
2005
Features
Revised
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2004-065941
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Her characters live--they're real, but they are different. And the world they live in lingers in the mind; heroic, squalid, exotic, everyday. I was convinced that it went on by itself when I turned the last page. Bravo!, I adore Jane Lindskold's writing...Her novels are a rarity for me--fat, engrossing novels that still don't seem long enough., "I adore Jane Lindskold's writing...Her novels are a rarity for me--fat, engrossing novels that still don't seem long enough." -- Charles de Lint "Her characters live--they're real, but they are different. And the world they live in lingers in the mind; heroic, squalid, exotic, everyday. I was convinced that it went on by itself when I turned the last page. Bravo!" --S. M. Stirling on Through Wolf's Eyes "A ripping good fantasy." -- Kliatt on Legends Walking "A story to be savored." -- Romantic Times on The Buried Pyramid, "I adore Jane Lindskold's writing...Her novels are a rarity for me--fat, engrossing novels that still don't seem long enough." --Charles de Lint "Her characters live--they're real, but they are different. And the world they live in lingers in the mind; heroic, squalid, exotic, everyday. I was convinced that it went on by itself when I turned the last page. Bravo!" --S. M. Stirling on Through Wolf's Eyes "A ripping good fantasy." --Kliatt on Legends Walking "A story to be savored." --Romantic Times on The Buried Pyramid, "I adore Jane Lindskold's writing...Her novels are a rarity for me--fat, engrossing novels that still don't seem long enough." --Charles de Lint "Her characters live--they're real, but they are different. And the world they live in lingers in the mind; heroic, squalid, exotic, everyday. I was convinced that it went on by itself when I turned the last page. Bravo!" --S. M. Stirling on Through Wolf's Eyes "A ripping good fantasy." -- Kliatt on Legends Walking "A story to be savored." -- Romantic Times on The Buried Pyramid
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
Middle-aged Mira Fenn knows she has an uncomfortably exotic past. As a small girl, she lived in a ornate old house in tiny Las Vegas, New Mexico, tended by oddly silent servant women and ruled by her coldly flamboyant mother Colette. When Mira was nine, Colette went on one of her unexplained trips, only this time she never returned. Placed with foster parents, Mira was raised in Ohio, normal save for her passion for color. On gaining adulthood, she learned that she still owned the New Mexico house. She also learned that, as a condition of being allowed to adopt her, Mira's foster parents had agreed to change their name, move to another state, and never ask why. Years later, going through family papers after the deaths of her elderly foster parents, Mira finds documents that pique her curiosity about her vanished mother and the reasons behind her strange childhood and adoption. Travelling back to New Mexico, she finds the house is and isn't as she remembers it. Inside, it's much the same. Outside, it's been painted in innumerable colors. As Mira continues to investigate her mother's life, events take stranger and stranger turns. The silent women reappear. Even as Mira begins to suspect the power to which she may be heir, the house itself appears to be waking up... Shot through with magic and the atmosphere of the Southwest, this singular fantasy novel has all the storytelling vigor of Jane Lindskold's very popular Firekeeper series.
LC Classification Number
PS3562.151248C47
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