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Sherman, Delia Changeling New York; Viking Juvenile; 2006; 0670059676 / 9780670059676; First Edition; Hardcover; New; New Jacket; 0670059676 Neef is a changeling, a human baby stolen by fairies and replaced with one of their own. She lives in ''New York Between,'' a parallel Manhattan of elves, fairies, demons, and mythological spirits. Neef has always been protected by her (rat) nursemaid,Astris, until she winds up breaking Fairy Law. Now, unless she can meet the challenge of the Lady of Central Park, she?ll be sacrificed to the bloodthirsty Wild Hunt. But Neef is a native New Yorker, streetwise and sharp, and she?s determined to beat the rap.; KB005250; Price:
14.99 USD
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Windling, Terri; Sherman, Delia (editors) The Essential Bordertown (uncorrected proofs) New York; Tor Books; 1998; 0312865937 / 9780312865931; ARC; Hardcover; Good; 0312865937 Advanced Uncorrected Proof. hinge crease, some edge wear, light soiling to paper wraps; Trade paperback; Bordertown. Once a normal American city, now a perilous nexus between the World and returned Elfland. From the banks of the addictive Mad River to the all-night clublands where young elves and humans fight and play, all the way up to glittering dragon's Tooth Hill, where high society seals itself away from the street--this is no city to trifle with. Bordertown. A place of hidden magic, flamboyant artists, runaway teenagers, and pagan motorcycle gangs. The city you always knew was there. Bordertown was created by Terri Windling, multiple World fantasy Award-winning editor, artist, and writer. Now thirteen of modern fantasy's finest writers return to Bordertown once again, to tell a new cycle of tales of the city. Here are Charles de Lint, Ellen Kushner, Patricia A. McKillip, Felicity Savage, Delia Sherman, Midori Snyder, Caroline Stevermer--and here is bestselling author Steven Brust with ''When the Bow Breaks,'' chosen as a finalist for the Nebula Ward after the hardcover publication of this volume. Bordertown. It's an attitude and a state of mind. It's elfin light and human sweat. It will never let you go.; KB006461; Price:
25.00 USD
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Sherman, Delia Through a Brazen Mirror: The Famous Flower of Servingmen Cambridge, MA; Circlet Press; 1999; 1885865244 / 9781885865243; Trade Paperback; New; 1885865244 When it first appeared in print in mass market in 1989, Sherman's debut novel, a queer fantasy, won a John W. Campbell Award nomination. No wonder: Sherman's grasp of setting, language and human behavior snare the reader deeply into the story of a widowed woman's search for peace and survival. The handsome king in this tale has a taste for the strapping young men around him. The gentle maidens swoon over a quiet and romantically somber youth, who is, in fact, a woman in disguise. And the sorceress that bedevils the kingdom of Albia grows queasy at the thought of being touched by another man after her reluctant submission to the sorcerer who trained her. Is this a ribald escapade of explicit sex? Hardly. Sherman's deft touch reveals her characters' desires in a subtle yet unapologetic manner. -- Publisher's Weekly; KB004770; Price:
12.99 USD
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