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Books with author O.R. Melling

  • The Light-Bearer's Daughter

    O.R. Melling

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Aug. 1, 2008)
    The third book in this critically acclaimed trilogy, which Booklist described as “shimmering with magic, myth, and romance” Dana has few memories of her mother, who disappeared when she was small. But she has always dreamed, despite her father’s discouragement, that her mother would come back one day. When her dad decides to leave Ireland and take a job across the ocean in Canada, Dana is heartbroken. How can she leave her home and the only chance of seeing her mother again? She runs away, high into the fairy mountains of Ireland. Following ancient paths, with a mysterious wolf companion at her side, Dana encounters a world of tragic enchantment and fairy romance, and discovers a great secret about herself. With lush descriptions and rich Celtic lore, plus cameo appearances by characters from the previous books, this latest chronicle will satisfy fans of the series and entice new readers.F&P level: Y
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  • The Chronicles of Faerie: The Summer King

    O. R. Melling

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, May 10, 2006)
    Sequel to the critically-acclaimed The Hunter's MoonThis second book in a series "shimmering with magic, myth, and romance" (Booklist), follows sixteen-year-old Laurel as she tries to understand the cause of her twin sister's mysterious death. Honor believed in Faerie, a parallel land of mischievous immortals. Laurel doesn't. That is, until the fairies come and ask her to take up her sister's failed quest to find the Summer King, a lord who can light the midsummer fire that keeps the two worlds, human and Faerie, cleaved. Laurel must decide to help those whose cause killed her sister, and, in the process, come to believe that there is still magic-and love-in the world. Lush descriptions of Ireland and Celtic lore make this a satisfying read for travelers to other lands, real and mythic. Praise for The Hunter's Moon *"A compelling blend of Irish mythology and geography." - School Library Journal (starred review) "...[This] sensation-loaded celebration of Ireland and Faerie will be a powerful draw for many readers." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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  • The Druid's Tune

    O. R. Melling

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, Feb. 1, 1993)
    While visiting distant relatives in Ireland, a teenage brother and sister, curiously uneasy about the strange workman on their cousin's farm, discover his strange powers when they are all transported back in time to take part in the struggle between Cuchulain of Ulster and Queen Maeve of Connaught.While visiting distant relatives in Ireland, a teenage brother and sister discover a workman's strange powers when they are all transported back in time
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  • The Summer King

    O. R. Melling

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, May 1, 2007)
    The second book in the critically acclaimed Chronicles of Faerie seriesIn this book, which School Library Journal called “lyrical and mesmerizing,” eighteen-year-old Laurel arrives in Ireland on the anniversary of her sister’s mysterious death, to take up her twin’s failed mission to find the Summer King and save Faerie. As Laurel sets her cynicism aside and becomes caught up in dark secrets and old hatreds, she harbors a desperate dream of her own—to save her sister. With its layers of fantasy and reality, The Summer King invites readers to travel between two worlds in the company of a master storyteller.
  • Chronicles of Faerie: The Hunter's Moon

    O.R. Melling

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, May 1, 2006)
    A fantasy "shimmering with magic, myth, and romance,"* now available in paperback
  • The Chronicles of Faerie: The Book of Dreams

    O.R. Melling

    Paperback (Amulet Paperbacks, March 1, 2010)
    Dana Faolan, the heroine of The Light-Bearer’s Daughter, has not adjusted to her new life in Canada and is using her access to the land of Faerie as a means of escape. She’s unprepared to battle the dark forces that threaten to sever the human world and Faerie for good. It will take the help of all the protectors of Faerie (many of whom were featured in the previous Chronicles of Faerie books), plus the assistance of a sexy and mysterious French-Canadian boy, for Dana to meet the challenge of her destiny—as a half human, half fairy—to save her two worlds. As Booklist said in a starred review, Melling’s writing “shimmers with magic, myth, and romance.” Praise for The Chronicles of Faerie Green Earth Book Award winner Booklist Top Ten Youth Book for the EnvironmentF&P level: Y F&P genre: F
  • The Light-Bearer's Daughter

    O.R. Melling

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, May 1, 2007)
    The third book in this critically acclaimed trilogy, which Booklist described as “shimmering with magic, myth, and romance” Dana has few memories of her mother, who disappeared when she was small. But she has always dreamed, despite her father’s discouragement, that her mother would come back one day. When her dad decides to leave Ireland and take a job across the ocean in Canada, Dana is heartbroken. How can she leave her home and the only chance of seeing her mother again? She runs away, high into the fairy mountains of Ireland. Following ancient paths, with a mysterious wolf companion at her side, Dana encounters a world of tragic enchantment and fairy romance, and discovers a great secret about herself. With lush descriptions and rich Celtic lore, plus cameo appearances by characters from the previous books, this latest chronicle will satisfy fans of the series and entice new readers.
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  • The Book of Dreams

    O.R. Melling

    language (Amulet Books, July 27, 2012)
    Dana Faolan, the heroine of The Light-Bearer's Daughter, has not adjusted to her new life in Canada and is using her access to the land of Faerie as a means of escape. She's unprepared to battle the dark forces that threaten to sever the human world and Faerie for good. It will take the help of all the protectors of Faerie (many of whom were featured in the previous Chronicles of Faerie books), plus the assistance of a sexy and mysterious French-Canadian boy, for Dana to meet the challenge of her destiny--as a half human, half fairy--to save her two worlds. As Booklist said in a starred review, Melling's writing "shimmers with magic, myth, and romance."
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  • Chronicles of Faerie: The Hunter's Moon

    O.R. Melling

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, April 1, 2005)
    Two teenage cousins, one Irish, the other from the United States, set out to find a magic doorway to the Faraway Country, where humans must bow to the little people.
  • The Chronicles of Faerie: The Book of Dreams

    O.R. Melling

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, May 1, 2009)
    Dana Faolan, the spunky half-faerie heroine of The Light-Bearer’s Daughter, the third book in The Chronicles, has been using her access to the land of Faerie to escape the troubles of being a teenager in a new town. But a dark, mysterious enemy is determined to sever the two worlds forever, thus dooming both. It will take all of Dana’s bravery and resourcefulness, plus the help of friends old and new, to save her two homes, especially when it becomes clear that the answer lies in an act of terrible sacrifice. Just as the previous books explored Ireland’s rich folkloric history, The Book of Dreams delves into the magical lore of Canada. Melling delivers another “compelling blend of mythology and geography” (School Library Journal, starred review) that will thrill fans of the series.F&P level: Y F&P genre: F
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  • The Singing Stone

    O. R. Melling

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, May 29, 1987)
    When Canadian artist Kay Walker comes to Ireland to paint, she sets out on a treacherous quest to find the singing stone that haunts her dreams
  • DRUID'S TUNE, The

    O. R. Melling

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers Canada, Limited, March 15, 1995)
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