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Books with author Charles de Lint

  • Wolf Moon

    Charles De Lint

    Hardcover (Subterranean Pr, April 1, 2002)
    Wolf Moon is one of the rarest of Charles de Lint's novels, first published a decade ago as a paperback, and out of print since. We're proud to publish the first hardcover edition of this rare fantasy, bound in full-cloth, with a full-color wraparound dustjacket. Limited to 1000 signed numbered copies!
  • Seven Wild Sisters: A Modern Fairy Tale

    Charles de Lint, Charles Vess

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Feb. 4, 2014)
    This full-color, illustrated companion novel to The Cats of Tanglewood Forest includes "beautiful bookmaking, lovely storytelling, and wondrous illustrations....Readers will be enchanted" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). This captivating adventure from two masters of modern fantasy is a story of magic, family, and the power in believing in both. Sarah Jane has always wanted to meet a fairy, but she has no idea that the tiny wounded man she discovers in the Tanglewood Forest is about to ensnare her in a longtime war between rival magical clans. When her six sisters are kidnapped and split up by the opposing sides, she'll need the help of several friends--from the reclusive Aunt Lillian to the mysterious Apple Tree Man--to bring them home. But if they don't untangle themselves from the feud quickly, they could all be trapped in the fairy world forever. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly noted "the lyrical narrative blends a contemporary setting with a fairy tale that might have been plucked from a distinctly different time and place.
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  • The Riddle of the Wren

    Charles De Lint

    Paperback (Ace Books, Aug. 1, 1987)
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  • A Circle of Cats

    Charles de Lint, Charles Vess

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, June 16, 2003)
    While living on the homestead with her aunt, Lillian becomes friends with a group of wild cats during her many explorations of the forest, so when a poisonous snake bites her, the wild cats agree to use their powers to transform her into one of them in order to save her life.
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  • Little

    Charles de Lint

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Sept. 6, 2007)
    When fourteen-year-old TJ and her family are forced to move from their farm to the suburbs, she has to give up her beloved horse, Red—but she makes a surprising new friend. Elizabeth is a "Little," a six-inch-high punked-out teen with an attitude, who has run away from home to make her way in the world. TJ and Elizabeth—the Big and the Little—soon become friends, but each quickly finds herself in a truly life-threatening situation, and they are unable to help each other. Little (Grrl) Lost is a delightful combination of realism, magic, humor, and hope, and is sure to win Charles de Lint many new teen and adult fans.
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  • Over My Head: Wildlings Series Book Two

    Charles De Lint

    Hardcover (Razorbill Canada, April 30, 2013)
    From a modern master of contemporary fantasy comes the compelling follow-up to the award-winning Under My Skin. Josh Saunders knew his troubles weren’t over. He just never thought that everything would blow up as hard and fast as it has. Sure, he’s got a mountain lion living under his skin, but he still thought he could keep his head down and get a few days of respite. But the FBI still have questions for Josh—and a bully is out to make sure that he doesn’t even think about trying to return to normal life. In the meantime, several Wildling Elders view Josh as their prospective leader and ambassador between the human and Wildling communities … but unbeknownst to almost everyone, including Josh, another formidable Wildling Elder is determined to have him secretly murdered—by the hand of one of Josh’s own friends. John will have to face powerful Wildling clashes, angry street gangs, a hateful bully, FBI investigators—and perhaps even the loss of the friendships he treasures most.
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  • Out of This World: Wildlings Book Three

    Charles De Lint

    Hardcover (Razorbill Canada, Nov. 11, 2014)
    At the end of Over My Head , Josh has propelled himself into the Otherworld where he believes his former girlfriend Elzie is in imminent danger. He leaves behind his closest friends: Marina, whose fledgling romance with Theo is increasingly complicated by her undeniable feelings for Josh, and Des, who is trying to figure out his own role amongst his Wildling friends. In this unpredictable world a side-step from our own, Josh discovers more about the awesome power he holds within, as he deals with hostility from certain animal clans and elders. Back in Santa Feliz his friends are facing a huge anti-Wildling rally that threatens all Wildling teens with segregation and incarceration. In the most tense and perilous of circumstances in both worlds, Josh and his friends must rely on each other’s love, ingenuity and loyalty to survive.
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  • Under My Skin: Wildlings Book 1

    Charles De Lint

    Hardcover (Razorbill Canada, March 6, 2012)
    For the past six months, something has been happening to young people in Santa Feliz. Week after week, there’s news of another teen changing shape, transforming from human into wild animal and back again. Josh Saunders has seen the news reports, but he’s still unprepared when it happens to him. One minute he’s arguing with his mother’s boyfriend—and the next he has transformed into a mountain lion. Trusting only his best friends Des and Marina with his secret, Josh tries to return to normal life. But an encounter with Elzie, another Wildling, brings him unwanted attention from the authorities. And when an accidental betrayal reveals Josh’s secret, his carefully constructed cover is ripped apart. Josh’s friends must grudgingly put their trust in outsiders, including other Wildlings—and, most challenging, in each other—if they ever hope to save him.
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  • The Riddle Of The Wren

    Charles de Lint

    Paperback (Ace Fantasy Books, June 1, 1984)
    Minda Sealy is afraid of her own nightmares. Then, one night, while asleep, she meets Jan, the Lord of the Moors, who has been imprisoned by Ildran the Dream-master-the same being who traps Minda. In exchange for her promise to free him, Jan gives Minda three tokens. She sets out, leaving the safety of her old life to begin a journey from world to world, both to save Jan and to solve "the riddle of the Wren"-which is the riddle of her very self. The Riddle of the Wren was Charles de Lint's first novel, and has been unavailable for years. Fans and newcomers alike will relish it.
  • Dingo by Charles De Lint

    Charles De Lint

    Hardcover (Firebird, March 15, 1816)
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  • Harp Of The Grey Rose

    Charles De Lint

    Hardcover (Subterranean Pr, July 3, 2006)
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  • WOLF MOON

    Charles De Lint

    Paperback (Signet Aug. 1988, Aug. 16, 1988)
    engaging fantasy by a master of the genre