Diana Wynne Jones

The Islands of Chaldea

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A stand-alone novel of magic and adventure by the renowned fantasy author Diana Wynne Jones, who also wrote Howl's Moving Castle and the Chrestomanci books. Almost finished upon her death in 2011, the manuscript was completed by Diana's sister Ursula Jones, an acclaimed novelist and actress. Publishers Weekly called The Islands of Chaldea “a story to cherish” in their starred review.
Aileen comes from a long line of magic makers, and her aunt Beck is the most powerful magician on Skarr. But Aileen's magic has yet to reveal itself, even though she is old enough and it should have by now. When Aileen is sent over the sea on a mission for the King, she worries that she'll be useless and in the way. A powerful talking cat changes all of that—and with every obstacle Aileen faces, she becomes stronger and more confident, until her magic blooms. This stand-alone novel, by the beloved and acclaimed author of such classic fantasy novels as Howl's Moving Castle and the Chrestomanci books, will be welcomed by fans old and new. “Jones's imaginative vigor is unabated in this last, picaresque novel; her deft, fluid style and penchant for precise, characterful description are amply present,” proclaimed The Horn Book.
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216 printed pages
Publication year
2014
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  • Kasper Enevold Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    “What a very vigorous person you are,” he said as it crashed down round his bed.

    “Sorry,” I said. “It only came over me today—the vigor, I mean—and I’m not sure of my own strength yet.”

    He smiled a little. “It seems substantial.”
  • Kasper Enevold Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    Ogo put it in his belt. He had four now.
  • Kasper Enevold Nielsenhas quoted3 years ago
    Ogo sat on a stool beside her chair and carefully took the hard little pipstones out of olive after olive for her. The fire hissed with a bombardment of olive stones. I think Ogo ate two for every one he gave Aunt Beck.

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