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Books with author Jillian Ma

  • Stick Out Your Tongue

    Ma Jian

    Paperback (Picador, July 24, 2007)
    When Stick Out Your Tongue was published in Chinese in 1997, a blanket ban was placed on Ma Jian's future work. With its publication in English, readers get a rare glimpse of Tibet through Chinese eyes. In this profound work of fiction, a Chinese writer whose marriage has fallen apart travels to Tibet. As he wanders through the countryside, he witnesses the sky burial of a Tibetan woman who died during childbirth, shares a tent with a nomad who is walking to a sacred mountain to seek forgiveness for sleeping with his daughter, and hears the story of a young female lama who died during a Buddhist initiation rite. In stories both enchanting and horrifying, beautiful and macabre, seductive and perverse, Stick Out Your Tongue offers a startlingly vivid portrait of Tibet.
  • Tallulah Tate and the Hotel for Elves

    Jillian Moore

    eBook (Collabrador Publishing, Aug. 20, 2019)
    Tallulah Tate doesn’t believe in elves. She puts them firmly into the same category as unicorns and the tooth fairy. However, when she arrives in Iceland, she hears whispers about little hidden folk who live among the people.Tallulah has come to Iceland with her father, who is breaking ground on a luxury hotel on the edge of a national park. He has no time for the local legends that threaten to slow his construction schedule. Tallulah befriends Malen, a local girl who seems sensible apart from her whole-hearted belief in lucky rocks and mischievous elves. Malen is determined to show Tallulah a different side of Iceland – one where nature and magic co-exist.When a series of strange accidents occur on the construction site, it inflames the fears of locals that the elves are unhappy. Tallulah’s father blames the activists that have been protesting his project. Tallulah and Malen have another suspect. All they need is a little proof. Even though Tallulah doesn’t believe in elves . . . they just may believe in her.
  • Stick Out Your Tongue

    Ma Jian

    eBook (Vintage Digital, July 31, 2013)
    A Chinese writer whose marriage has fallen apart travels to Tibet. As he wanders through the countryside, he witnesses the sky burial of a Tibetan woman who died during childbirth, shares a tent with a nomad who is walking to a sacred mountain to seek forgiveness for sleeping with his daughter, meets a silversmith who has hung the wind-dried corpse of his lover to the walls of his cave, and hears the story of a young female incarnate lama who died during a Buddhist initiation rite. In the thin air of the high plateau, the divide between fact and fiction becomes confused and the man is drawn deep into an alien culture he knew nothing about, and which haunts his dreams.Banned in China in 1987, Stick Out Your Tongue, is the hugely influential book that set Ma Jian on the road to exile.
  • The Songbird's Refrain

    Jillian Maria

    eBook (, Sept. 3, 2019)
    When a mysterious show arrives in town, seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Brighton is both intrigued and unsettled. But none of the acts capture her attention quite like the blue-eyed woman. Locked in a birdcage and covered in feathers, the anguish in her voice sounds just a little too real to be an act—because it isn’t. The show’s owner, a sadistic witch known only as the Mistress, is holding her captive.And she’s chosen Elizabeth as her next victim.After watching the blue-eyed woman die, Elizabeth is placed under the same curse. She clings to what little hope she can find in the words of a fortune teller and in her own strange dreams. The more she learns, the more she suspects that the Mistress isn’t as invulnerable as she appears. But time is against her, and every feather that sprouts brings her closer to meeting the blue-eyed woman’s fate. Can Elizabeth unlock the secret to flying free, or will the Mistress’s curse kill her and cage its next victim?
  • The Songbird's Refrain

    Jillian Maria

    Paperback (Jillian Maria, Sept. 3, 2019)
    When a mysterious show arrives in town, seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Brighton is both intrigued and unsettled. But none of the acts capture her attention quite like the blue-eyed woman. Locked in a birdcage and covered in feathers, the anguish in her voice sounds just a little too real to be an act—because it isn’t. The show’s owner, a sadistic witch known only as the Mistress, is holding her captive.And she’s chosen Elizabeth as her next victim.After watching the blue-eyed woman die, Elizabeth is placed under the same curse. She clings to what little hope she can find in the words of a fortune teller and in her own strange dreams. The more she learns, the more she suspects that the Mistress isn’t as invulnerable as she appears. But time is against her, and every feather that sprouts brings her closer to meeting the blue-eyed woman’s fate. Can Elizabeth unlock the secret to flying free, or will the Mistress’s curse kill her and cage its next victim?
  • In My World

    Jillian Ma, Mimi Chao

    Paperback (Future Horizons, Aug. 4, 2017)
    A simple, heartfelt story that follows the life of a child with autism through his imaginative journey as he seeks to be accepted, loved, and celebrated for his strengths and abilities. Despite the qualities that make children on the autism spectrum exceptional, they all have hopes, dreams, and desires of belonging that all children feel. This book is a powerful reminder that with a little help from each of us, children with autism can fulfill their dreams.
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  • In My World

    Jillian Ma, Mimi Chao

    language (Future Horizons, Aug. 4, 2017)
    A simple, heartfelt story that follows the life of a child with autism through his imaginative journey as he seeks to be accepted, loved and celebrated for his strengths and abilities. Despite the qualities that make children on the autism spectrum exceptional, they all have hopes, dreams and feelings of belonging that all children desire. This beautifully illustrated picture book is a powerful reminder that with a little help from each of us, children with autism can fulfill their dreams.
  • Stick Out Your Tongue

    Ma Jian

    Paperback (Vintage Books, Feb. 27, 2007)
    A new collection of short stories, set in Tibet, from one of China€™s foremost writers €” the author of Red Dust. With its publication in English, readers get a rare glimpse of Tibet through Chinese eyes.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Stick Out Your Tongue

    Ma Jian

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, Jan. 23, 2006)
    A new collection of short stories, set in Tibet, from one of China’s foremost writers — the author of Red Dust. With its publication in English, readers get a rare glimpse of Tibet through Chinese eyes.