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The Wilful Eye (Tales from the Tower Volume One)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Wilful Eye (Tales from the Tower Volume One)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Isobelle Carmody
By (author) Nan McNab
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 138
ISBN/Barcode 9781742374406
ClassificationsDewey:823.9208
Audience
Teenage / Young Adult

Publishing Details

Publisher Allen & Unwin
Imprint Allen & Unwin Children's Books
Publication Date 1 April 2011
Publication Country Australia

Description

Six writers - Margo Lanagan, Rosie Borella, Isobelle Carmody, Richard Harland, Margaret Mahy and Martine Murray - have taken inspiration from stories that have shaped us all, like 'Beauty and the Beast,' 'The Steadfast Tin Soldier' and 'The Snow Queen'. This collection carries universal themes of envy and jealousy, deception and abandonment, control and power, courage and sacrifice, violence and deception. Characters are enchanted, they transgress, they yearn, they hunger, they hate and sometimes, they kill. Some of the stories inhabit a traditional fairytale world, while others are set in the distant future. Some are set in the present and some in an alternative present. The stories offer no prescription for living or moral advice and none belong in a nursery. Open the covers and submit to their enchantment.

Author Biography

Isobelle Carmody has had over 30 books and many short stories published. She is now working on the last book of her award-winning fantasy series, The Obernewtyn Chronicles, and on a second collection of her own short stories, titled Metro Winds. She lives between Prague in Central Europe and her home on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, with her partner and daughter. Nan McNab is a writer and editor whose books include Body Bizarre Body Beautiful and Victoria's Market. She lives in Airey's Inlet, Victoria.

Reviews

." . . an intriguing collection with potential appeal to a wide audience." Booklist Online" "Sublime, with each tale landing a punch squarely between the old and the new, bewitching and terrifying." "Australian Bookseller & Publisher"" "The writers in "The Wilful Eye" imbue all of their characters, including the villains, with a deep sense of psychological realism, producing often tender, engaging, and insightful results. Unnamed soldiers and hideous beasts are given a voice, even if that voice is at times unsettling, and wolves are still wolves, however they disguise themselves." "Australian Book Review ""