The Thorn and the Blossom: A Two-Sided Love Story
By (Author) Theodora Goss
Illustrated by Scott Mckowen
Quirk Books
Quirk Books
15th March 2012
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Novelty book
82
Width 136mm, Height 192mm, Spine 21mm
281g
A Two-Sided Love Story . . . One enchanting romance. Two lovers keeping secrets. And a uniquely crafted book that binds their stories forever. When Evelyn Morgan walked into the village bookstore, she didn't know she would meet the love of her life. When Brendan Thorne handed her a medieval romance, he didn't know it would change the course of his future. It was almost as if they were the cursed lovers in the old book itself . . . The Thorn and the Blossom is a remarkable literary artifact- You can open the book in either direction to decide whether you'll first read Brendan's, or Evelyn's account of the mysterious love affair. Choose a side, read it like a regular novel-and when you get to the end, you'll find yourself at a whole new beginning.
It's a beautiful book, both inside and out, and truly a treasure on every appreciable level.Bookslut
Double the love story, double the fun for fantasy readers.McClatchy Newspapers
Goss has written some of the most remarkable short fantasyfictionof recent years.The Guardian (UK)
Teens who enjoy a romantic tale will be enchanted by the clever packaging and the fanciful, touching story of young people thwarted in love.School Library Journal
A book unlike any you've seen before.Westword
Goss' appealing characters and modern magic atmosphere will continue to attract a following.Publishers Weekly
Every page ofThe Thorn and the Blossomimpressed me more and more until I finished and was just left with awe.Utopia State of Mind
Theodora Goss won the World Fantasy Award in 2008 for her short story "Singing of Mount Abora." Her publications include the 2006 short-story collection In the Forest of Forgetting; Interfictions, a 2008 short-story anthology coedited with Delia Sherman; and Voices from Fairyland, a 2008 poetry anthology featuring critical essays and a selection of her own poems. She has been a finalist for the Nebula, Crawford, Locus, and Mythopoeic awards and has appeared on the Tiptree Award Honor List. Her work has repeatedly been showcased in "Year's Best" anthologies. She lives in Boston, where she teaches literature and writing at Boston University.