<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Sweeping from ancient Wales to the streets of Ottawa today, "Moonheart" entrances the reader with the tale of two young women who are drawn into an enchanted land after discovering artifacts.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>When Sara and Jamie discovered the seemingly ordinary artifacts, they sensed the pull of a dim and distant place. A world of mists and forests, of ancient magics, mythical beings, ageless bards...and restless evil. <p/>Now, with their friends and enemies alike--Blue, the biker; Keiran, the folk musician; the Inspector from the RCMP; and the mysterious Tom Hengyr--Sara and Jamie are drawn into this enchanted land through the portals of Tamson House, that sprawling downtown edifice that straddles two worlds. <p/>Sweeping from ancient Wales to the streets of Ottawa today, <i>Moonheart</i> will entrance you with its tale of this world and the other one at the very edge of sight...and the unforgettable people caught up in the affairs of both. A tale of music, and motorcycles, and fey folk beyond the shadows of the moon. A tale of true magic; the tale of <i>Moonheart.</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"He shows that, far from being mere escapism, contemporary fantasy can be the deep mythic literature of our time." --<i>Fantasy and Science Fiction</i> <p/>"Charles de Lint is a folksinger as well as a writer and it is this voice we hear...both new and old, lyric, longing, touched by magic." --<i>Jane Yolen</i> <p/>"A finely textured song of a tale of power, wonder, and suspense. Keenly felt, satisfying, fully realized, its essence lingers when the reading's done." --<i>Roger Zelazny</i> <p/>"Mr. de Lint's handling of ancient folklore to weave into an entirely new pattern has never, to my knowledge, been equalled." --<i>Andre Norton</i> <p/>"For more than a decade, Charles de Lint has enjoyed a reputation as one of the world's leading fantasists, thanks largely to his enchanting 1984 novel <i>Moonheart.</i>" --<i>Toronto Star</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Charles de Lint</b> pioneered the urban fantasy genre with critically acclaimed novels and stories set in and around the imaginary modern North American city of Newford: <i>The Onion Girl</i>, <i>Moonheart</i>, <i>The Ivory and the Horn</i>, and the collection <i>Moonlight and Vines</i>, for which he won the World Fantasy Award. Among de Lint's many other novels are <i>Mulengro</i>, <i>Into the Green</i>, and<i> The Little Country</i>.
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