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Title: A Knot in the Grain and Other Stories
Author: Robin McKinley
Year: 1995
# of Pages: 192
Date read: 4/20/2008
Rating: 3*/5 = good


Description (from back cover):

"Five heroines -- five tales of enchantment. . .

Lily. A woman with powers to heal, but no power of speech. Then she meets a mage -- a man who can hear the words she forms only in her mind. Will he help her find her voice?

Ruen. A princess whose uncle leaves her deep in a cave to die at the hands of the stagman. But when she meets the stagman at last, Ruen discovers fate has a few surprises in store for her.

Erana. As a baby, she was taken by a witch in return for the healing herbs her father stole from the witch's garden. Raised alongside the witch's troll son, Erana learns that love comes in many forms.

Coral. A beautiful young newcomer who caches the eye of an older widowed farmer. He can't believe his good fortune when Coral consents to be his wife. But then the doubts set in -- what is it that draws Coral to Buttercup Hill?

Annabelle. When her family moves the summer before her junior year of high school, Annabelle spends all her time in the attic of her new house -- until she finds the knot in the grain which leads her on a magical mission."

My thoughts:

I liked these stories of fantasy and discovery. I especially liked the stories of Lily and her search for her voice and Erana who learns where her true home is.

Comments

[info]slimequeen wrote:
Jun. 5th, 2008 05:34 pm (UTC)
I haven't read Robin McKinley in a long time, and I never heard of this book. It sounds like just my sort of thing, especially the tale of the healer. I'm adding this to my wish list. Thanks!
[info]librissimma wrote:
Jun. 5th, 2008 06:48 pm (UTC)
Thanks for sharing, this is going into my shopping cart today.
[info]cat63 wrote:
Jun. 5th, 2008 07:59 pm (UTC)
I read this one a while ago, and while I didn't dislike any of the stories, I felt they could nearly all have been developed more. They seemed somehow incomplete.

And I wanted to slap Annabelle at the very end of the last story for an action that seemed very selfish.
[info]tehboypop wrote:
Jun. 5th, 2008 11:35 pm (UTC)
This sounds good! I'm adding it to my memories so I can remember to read it.

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