River Rats
"Calling to mind such widely disparate writers as Mark Twain, Andre Norton and Peter Dickinson, Stevermer paints a realistic ruin of society." -- Publishers Weekly The award-winning author of the Scholarly Magic series... See More
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Quick View"Calling to mind such widely disparate writers as Mark Twain, Andre Norton and Peter Dickinson, Stevermer paints a realistic ruin of society." -- Publishers Weekly The award-winning author of the Scholarly Magic series... See More
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Quick ViewA trio of bewitching novels featuring devoted cousins who must juggle their magical powers with their duties as ladies in Regency-era England. Enter Regency-era England -- and a world in which magical mayhem and high... See More
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Quick ViewTwo young ladies contend with the Royal College of Wizards in Regency London: First in the series filled with "magical twists and turns" (San Diego Union-Tribune). Since they were children, cousins Kate and Cecelia have... See More
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Quick ViewFamily affairs don't stop cousins Cecelia and Kate from their magical duties in Regency England -- "A thoroughly enchanting confection" (Kirkus Reviews). It's been a decade since Kate and Cecelia foiled Napoleon's plot to... See More
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Quick ViewTwo young Regency ladies with special powers must save the monarchy: "A satisfying blend of magic, mystery, humor, and romance" (Booklist). Ocean voyages do not agree with wizards, and seasickness during the Channel crossing... See More
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Quick ViewA legendary king becomes a sorcerer's puppet in this novel of art and artifice from the author of The Glass Magician. "This book is a gem." -- Tor.com When artist's apprentice Hail Rosamer replicates a coin bearing the... See More
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Quick View"A rousing tale of courtly intrigues and chivalrous honor" from the author of The Glass Magician (Charles de Lint, award-winning writer). Just as hard-fought peace has come to the land of Staunton, war hero Sir Anthony... See More
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Quick ViewTeenager Faris Nallaneen is the heir to the small northern dukedom of Galazon. Too young still to claim her title, her despotic Uncle Brinker has ruled in her place. Now he demands she be sent to Greenlaw College. For her... See More
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Quick ViewYoung Frederick is plucked from an orphanage to be a footboy for a wizard named Lord Schofield in Victorian England. Is his uncanny ability to tie perfect knots and render boots spotless a sign of his own magical talent, or... See More
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Quick ViewReminiscent of The Golem and the Jinni, The Glass Magician by Caroline Stevermer is a magical and romantic tale set in New York's Gilded Age. New York 1905 -- The Vanderbilts. The Astors. The Morgans. They are the cream of... See More
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Quick ViewGlasscastle. University of dreaming towers and distant bells, pompous dons and disputatious undergraduates, exquisite architecture and grass that can choke you to death if you walk on it without the proper escort. On the... See More