Fire and Hemlock

Paperback
$17.00 US
Penguin Young Readers | Firebird
27 per carton
On sale Apr 12, 2012 | 9780142420140
Age 12 and up
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt

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An intricate, romantic fantasy filled with sorcery and intrigue surrounding a most unusual love story—with an introduction from Garth Nix.

“Complex . . . subtle . . . compelling reading.”—Booklist

“A haunting, thought-provoking story.”—School Library Journal, starred review

“I love Diana Wynne Jones.”—Robin McKinley

Polly Whittacker has two sets of memories. In one, her childhood is boringly normal. In the other, she is friends with the unusual Thomas Lynn, a cellist whose complicated life expands to include her, too. As she packs to return to college, the second set of memories blazes up to displace the first, and Polly knows something is very wrong. Why did she forget? Is someone trying to make her forget? Soon she is the detective of her own history, and the trail leads her back to Tom Lynn, whose life, she now knows, is at supernatural risk.
“Set in the present but rooted in two romantic British ballads—‘Thomas the Rhymer’ and ‘Tam Lin’—the novel examines the nature of heroism and love. . . . The inventive author skillfully orchestrates the stories—the ballads, adventures, and real life— into a reverberant composition.”—The Horn Book

“An intricate romantic fantasy . . . Finely crafted, highly recommended.”—Fantasy Review

“I love Diana Wynne Jones.”—Robin McKinley

“She has a unique record of producing books you can’t forget! Every book is different. And every book is likely to be in someone’s top seven! I feel we need to acknowledge how lucky those of us are who grew up on her books, and to ensure subsequent generations enjoy the same intense and subtle pleasure.”—The Guardian

“Diana Wynne Jones is truly a treasure, and every one of her stories is to be cherished.”—The SF Site

“Complex . . . subtle . . . compelling reading.—Booklist

“A haunting, thought-provoking story.”School Library Journal, starred review

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An intricate, romantic fantasy filled with sorcery and intrigue surrounding a most unusual love story—with an introduction from Garth Nix.

“Complex . . . subtle . . . compelling reading.”—Booklist

“A haunting, thought-provoking story.”—School Library Journal, starred review

“I love Diana Wynne Jones.”—Robin McKinley

Polly Whittacker has two sets of memories. In one, her childhood is boringly normal. In the other, she is friends with the unusual Thomas Lynn, a cellist whose complicated life expands to include her, too. As she packs to return to college, the second set of memories blazes up to displace the first, and Polly knows something is very wrong. Why did she forget? Is someone trying to make her forget? Soon she is the detective of her own history, and the trail leads her back to Tom Lynn, whose life, she now knows, is at supernatural risk.

Praise

“Set in the present but rooted in two romantic British ballads—‘Thomas the Rhymer’ and ‘Tam Lin’—the novel examines the nature of heroism and love. . . . The inventive author skillfully orchestrates the stories—the ballads, adventures, and real life— into a reverberant composition.”—The Horn Book

“An intricate romantic fantasy . . . Finely crafted, highly recommended.”—Fantasy Review

“I love Diana Wynne Jones.”—Robin McKinley

“She has a unique record of producing books you can’t forget! Every book is different. And every book is likely to be in someone’s top seven! I feel we need to acknowledge how lucky those of us are who grew up on her books, and to ensure subsequent generations enjoy the same intense and subtle pleasure.”—The Guardian

“Diana Wynne Jones is truly a treasure, and every one of her stories is to be cherished.”—The SF Site

“Complex . . . subtle . . . compelling reading.—Booklist

“A haunting, thought-provoking story.”School Library Journal, starred review