The Wood at Midwinter

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Product Details
Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
64
Dimensions
5.33 X 8.1 X 0.46 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781639734481
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About the Author
Susanna Clarke is the author of Piranesi, which won the Women's Prize for Fiction, the Hugo Award-winning Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, and The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories. She lives in England.
Reviews

"Clarke's imagination is prodigious, her pacing is masterly and she knows how to employ dry humor in the service of majesty." --The New York Times

"Nobody writes about magic the way Clarke does . . . She writes about magic as if she's actually worked it." --TIME Magazine

"[Clarke is] one of the greatest novelists writing today." --Vox

"There are traces of the Grimm Brothers' eerie atmosphere and A.A. Milne's ironic humor." --Ron Charles, Washington Post

"This is an amuse-bouche of a short story, the perfect bite of everything Clarke does best, wrapped in gorgeous illustrations by Victoria Sawdon . . . Glorious." --Reactor Magazine

"A lovely fable . . . the narrative voice echoes the storytelling cadences of writers from Andrew Lang to C.S. Lewis . . . Charming." --Locus Magazine

"Highly atmospheric, this winter tale is set in a wood and navigates the line between a Grimms' fairy tale and a feminist manifesto . . . Clarke's many fans will not be disappointed." --Library Journal

"Hugo Award winner Clarke enchants with this bite-size Christmassy fairy tale . . . The juxtaposition of thoughtful and sometimes unsettling atmospherics with quirky enjoyment delights. This is an ideal stocking stuffer." --Publishers Weekly

"A made-for-gifting book." --Kirkus Reviews

"As beloved fantasy writer Clarke's atmospheric and gently funny fable about the holiness of nature, so gracefully illustrated by Victoria Sawdon, unfurls, Merowdis experiences a transformative encounter." --Booklist

"This beautiful illustrated short story by the author of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell is a meditation on nature, magic, and the strange liminal spaces of childhood. It's a perfect book to read as the seasons change and would make a gorgeous holiday gift. Recommended for fans of Over the Garden Wall, The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, and anyone who just can't get enough of Clarke's ethereal writing." --Electric Literature

"Beloved fantasy author Susanna Clarke welcomes the darkening season and its festivities with . . . a bewitching fairy tale . . . This kindhearted legend features lavish illustrations by Victoria Sawdon and comes bound in rich violet cover art inlaid with gold foil detail." --Shelf Awareness