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The bestselling debut fantasy inspired by the legend of the Chinese
moon goddess. A young woman's quest to free her mother pits her
against the most powerful immortal in the realm, setting her on a
dangerous path where those she loves are not the only ones at
risk... *THE INSTANT TOP 5 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER* THERE ARE MANY
LEGENDS ABOUT MY MOTHER... Raised far away on the moon, Xingyin was
unaware she was being hidden from the Celestial Emperor - who
exiled her mother for stealing the elixir of immortality. But when
her magic flares and reveals her, Xingyin is forced to flee her
home, leaving her mother behind. Alone, powerless, and afraid,
Xingyin makes her way to the Celestial Kingdom, a land of wonder
and secrets. In disguise, she trains alongside the Emperor's son,
mastering archery and magic, despite the passion which flames
between them. Vowing to rescue her mother, Xingyin embarks on a
quest, confronting legendary creatures and vicious enemies. But
when forbidden magic threatens the kingdom, Xingyin must challenge
the ruthless Emperor, leaving her torn between losing all she loves
or plunging the realm into chaos... Inspired by the legend of
Chang'e the Moon Goddess, this captivating debut weaves Chinese
mythology into a sweeping adventure of love and family, immortals
and magic. "A breathtaking debut novel that will sweep readers
away. Epic, romantic, and enthralling from start to finish. I love
this book." -Stephanie Garber, #1 NYT bestselling author of the
Caraval series "This vivid, unputdownable debut effortlessly whisks
us into the celestial realms of Chinese high fantasy. A captivating
treat for lovers of Chinese fantasy dramas and newcomers alike."
-Shelley Parker-Chan, bestselling author of She Who Became the Sun
"A lush, dreamy gem of a novel." -Shannon Chakraborty, bestselling
author of The City of Brass "Strikingly evocative, tense, and
heartfelt, Daughter of the Moon Goddess leaves you dreaming of
dragons." -Andrea Stewart, author of The Bone Shard Daughter
Many of the earliest children's books, particularly those dating
back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and
increasingly expensive. Pook Press are working to republish these
classic works in affordable, high quality editions, using the
original text and artwork so these works can delight another
generation of children.
Growing up isn't easy. Skat is a young light-elf of cheery good
will. Too bad he doesn't have good sense as well. His first day out
from under his mother's watchful eye, he falls in love with every
girl he meets. Skat then vows to win Odin's pardon for light-elves
he had wrongly banished from Asgard. Skat infuriates Princess
Violet by giving her roses to another girl. The brat whips up a
whirlwind of bad fortune to punish him. In just one day every
living creature on Rose Island is sucked into their controversy.
Gerd loves Skat in spite of his fickle ways. This elfin girl
displays loyalty tempered with common sense, presenting a
dependable role model for girls. Skat effectively stands up for
himself, overcomes adversity with good will, and succeeds in his
quest. Animals, light-elves, a troll, Vikings, and gods respond to
Skat's message that all living creatures should be treated nicely.
Only a few completely selfish creatures remain untouched by his
charm.Growing up isn't easy. Skatrosenknup the Darling
Rosebud-"Skat" to his friends-is a young light-elf of cheery good
will. It's just too bad that he doesn't have good sense, as well.
If there is mischief to be had, he'll find it. Failing that, he'll
create it From his first day out from under his mother's watchful
eye, he finds each girl he meets to be irresistible-and he falls
head over little heels in love with every one of them. .".. problem
is, the girls aren't so forgiving of his fickle heart." Then he
sets his sights on bigger and bolder goals. Annoyed by what he
feels is the unfair banishment of all light-elves from Asgard,
young Skat vows to convince Odin to let his people back into
paradise. ."..but the Norse gods are not exactly amused by his
antics either." Skat is a scamp; no doubt, but his message that all
living creatures should be treated nicely is one that everyone can
get behind. His charisma and courage are his best defenses against
the many scrapes he finds himself in. And in the end, only a few
completely selfish creatures can resist his many charms. .".. or
can they?"
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The Mythic Dream
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An all-new anthology of eighteen classic myth retellings featuring
an all-star lineup of award-winning and critically acclaimed
writers. Madeleine L'Engle once said, "When we lose our myths we
lose our place in the universe." The Mythic Dream gathers together
eighteen stories that reclaim the myths that shaped our collective
past, and use them to explore our present and future. From Hades
and Persephone to Kali, from Loki to Inanna, this anthology
explores retellings of myths across cultures and civilizations.
Featuring award-winning and critically acclaimed writers such as
Seanan McGuire, Naomi Novik, Rebecca Roanhorse, JY Yang, Alyssa
Wong, Indrapramit Das, Carlos Hernandez, Sarah Gailey, Ann Leckie,
John Chu, Urusla Vernon, Carmen Maria Machado, Stephen Graham
Jones, Arkady Martine, Amal El-Mohtar, Jeffrey Ford, and more, The
Mythic Dream is sure to become a new classic.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2019 THE SUNDAY TIMES
BESTSELLER THE NEW YORK TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER SELECTED AS
BOOK OF THE YEAR BY BUZZFEED, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, GUARDIAN, I
PAPER, IRISH TIMES, REFINERY29, SCOTSMAN, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, TIME
MAGAZINE, TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, AND WASHINGTON POST From the
Orange Prize-winning, internationally bestselling author of The
Song of Achilles comes the powerful story of the mythological witch
Circe, inspired by Homer's Odyssey Chosen as must-read book of 2018
by the Guardian, i, Mail on Sunday, Sunday Express and Stylist In
the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a
daughter is born. But Circe has neither the look nor the voice of
divinity, and is scorned and rejected by her kin. Increasingly
isolated, she turns to mortals for companionship, leading her to
discover a power forbidden to the gods: witchcraft. When love
drives Circe to cast a dark spell, wrathful Zeus banishes her to
the remote island of Aiaia. There she learns to harness her occult
craft, drawing strength from nature. But she will not always be
alone; many are destined to pass through Circe's place of exile,
entwining their fates with hers. The messenger god, Hermes. The
craftsman, Daedalus. A ship bearing a golden fleece. And wily
Odysseus, on his epic voyage home. There is danger for a solitary
woman in this world, and Circe's independence draws the wrath of
men and gods alike. To protect what she holds dear, Circe must
decide whether she belongs with the deities she is born from, or
the mortals she has come to love. Breathing life into the ancient
world, Madeline Miller weaves an intoxicating tale of gods and
heroes, magic and monsters, survival and transformation.
A peerless A-Z guide to the names, places and events in the world
of J.R.R. Tolkien, fully illustrated in colour throughout by
acclaimed Tolkien artist, Ted Nasmith. J.R.R. Tolkien's works of
epic adventure and fantasy, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and
The Silmarillion have delighted many millions of fans since they
were first published, and are now more popular than ever before.
The Complete Guide to Middle-earth has been compiled to enhance the
reader's enjoyment of Tolkien's books by bringing together in an
A-Z sequence all the key facts and information about names, places,
languages and events from The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The
Silmarillion. Accompanied with numerous genealogical tables and a
unique Chronology of the First Age, it will provide an
indispensable aid to every reader's discovery of Tolkien's world.
The first, and definitive, encyclopedia, The Complete Guide to
Middle-earth is now reissued to complement the illustrated
hardbacks of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion
and Unfinished Tales, and is lavishly illustrated with more than 50
full-colour paintings by acclaimed Tolkien artist, Ted Nasmith,
with many appearing exclusively in this edition.
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A Bridge to the Other Side is a collection of articles and
traditional folk tales that deal with our feelings about and
attitudes towards Death, both our own death and that of those
nearest and dearest to us. A bridge between earth and heaven, this
world and the next, features in the mythology of many different
peoples. For example, in Norse legends, Bifrost or Bilrost is a
burning rainbow bridge between Midgard, the world, and Asgard, the
realm of the gods. The bridge is known as Bilrost in the Poetic
Edda; compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional
sources, and as Bifrost in the Prose Edda; written in the 13th
century by Snorri Stureuson. Both the Poetic Edda and the Prose
Edda alternately refer to the bridge as Asbru (Old Norse Esirs
means bridge). The Persians believed in a bridge between earth and
paradise too. In his prayers the penitent in his confession would
say: I am wholly without doubt in the existence of the Mazdayacnian
faith; in the coming of the resurrection of the latter body; in the
stepping over the bridge Chinvat; as well as in the continuance of
paradise.
A collection of magical Italian folk and fairy tales-most in
English for the first time The Pomegranates and Other Modern
Italian Fairy Tales presents twenty magical stories published
between 1875 and 1914, following Italy's political unification. In
those decades of political and social change, folklorists collected
fairy tales from many regions of the country while influential
writers invented original narratives in standard Italian, drawing
on traditional tales in local dialects, and translated others from
France. This collection features a range of these entertaining
jewels from such authors as Carlo Collodi, most celebrated for the
novel Pinocchio, and Domenico Comparetti, regarded as the Italian
Grimm, to Grazia Deledda, the only Italian woman to have received
the Nobel Prize in Literature. With one exception, all of these
tales are appearing in English for the first time. The stories in
this volume are linked by themes of metamorphosis: a man turns into
a lion, a dove, and an ant; a handsome youth emerges from a pig's
body; and three lovely women rise out of the rinds of pomegranates.
There are also more introspective transformations: a self-absorbed
princess learns about manners, a melancholy prince finds joy again,
and a complacent young woman discovers gratitude. Cristina Mazzoni
provides a comprehensive introduction that situates the tales in
their cultural and historical context. The collection also includes
period illustrations and biographical notes about the authors.
Filled with adventures, supernatural and fantastic events, and
brave and flawed protagonists, The Pomegranates and Other Modern
Italian Fairy Tales will delight, surprise, and astonish.
From the Magical Unicorn Society's Department of Unicorns, Myths
and Monsters comes this all-new collection of stories dedicated to
the amazing mythical creatures - good and bad - that exist
alongside unicorns. Introduced by department head and intrepid
explorer, May Shaw, there are tales of fearsome, fire-breathing
dragons, phoenixes rising from the ashes, mysterious kraken that
lurk in the deep, imps, sprites and werewolves in mythical forests,
as well as the eight unicorn families and those who have
encountered unicorns throughout history. Each of the eight stories
is accompanied by striking, full-colour artwork that shows the
powers of the specific mythical creature in more detail, as well as
an epic illustration of a key moment from the text. Perfect for
fans of the previous bestselling titles in the Magical Unicorn
Society series, but can also be read alone.
Ink Tales reinvigorates fairy tales and myths from around the
world, breaking barriers and challenging stereotypes throughout.
Illustrated by Inkquisitive (Amandeep Singh) in his vibrant
signature Indian inks, each story is accessible and visually
inspiring. Travel across oceans and discover the vengeful wrath of
a River God in Kayo Chingonyi's West African tale. Soar too close
to the sun with Inua Ellam's timely story of a young refugee girl.
Fly to a mysterious castle inhabited by a cursed prince with Helen
Mort's retelling of East of the Sun, West of the Moon. Uncover the
truth of #Bluebeard with Joelle Taylor's modernised fairy tale.
Look to the constellations with Will Harris' futuristic Greek
tragedy, and never, ever answer to your name in Malika Booker's
Trinidadian recreation of the Dwen. Bedtime Stories for the End of
the World is produced in partnership with the ground-breaking
poetry podcast of the same name. The six featured poets draw on
their own experience, adding a new dimension to an existing tale.
'Bedtime Stories for the End of the World' is a spoken word and
poetry podcast about the power of myth and the politics of
storytelling. The podcast asks some of the UK's top poets to
re-imagine their favourite myths, fairy tales and legends - the
stories they want to keep and protect for the future. It also
involves an annual live event, creating a tangible and accessible
experience for existing and new audiences. Reimagined tales include
Icarus, the legend of the Zambezi River God, East of the Sun West
of the Moon, Bluebeard, Philoctetes and the Trinidadian folklore
figure 'douen'.
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