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Book Description
Everything Fern Cullen knows she's learned from her Mammy -- and none of it's conventional. Taught midwifery at an early age, Fern grows up as Mammy's trusted assistant in a small English village and learns through experience that secrets are precious, men can't be trusted, hippies are filthy andContinue
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guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010
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The Limits of Enchantment
"Trust the tale and not the teller," Fern Cullen tells us on the first page of Graham Joyce's new novel, 'The Limits of Enchantment'. "...listen hard. Not to your thoughts, which will mislead you, nor to your heart, which will lie..." Graham Joyce kn ... (read full critics)
bookotron published on Tue, 14 Sep 2010
2 Reviews
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Amanda Arden said on Sep 20, 2007 | Add your feedback
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Not excellent, but worth reading
I’m quite a fan of Graham Joyce and his writing. He really knows how to suck you into the worlds he creates. His are novels that tend to straddle the “genre” divide. You could as easily class them under general fiction as under fantasy. And I’m sure some genre snobs would never think of him as a fan ... (continue)
Dee said on Jul 24, 2007 | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Hardcover 272 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0743463447
- ISBN-13: 9780743463447
- Publisher: Atria
- Pub date: Feb 22, 2005
- Dimensions: 1548 mm x 1032 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback and eBook
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| 9780743463447 | Hardcover | $22.00 | $17.60 | bn.com |
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An older England
The Limits of Enchantment by Graham Joyce 256pp, Gollancz, £14.99 Graham Joyce can be shelved with a small group of fascinating writers - Philip Pullman, Angela Carter, Jonathan Carroll, for instance - who pursue adult themes and ideas without sheddi ... (read full critics)