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The Wood at Midwinter
Susanna Clarke
Page: 64
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ISBN: 9781639734498
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

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Notes From Your Bookseller A richly atmospheric story about a magical forest and a girl who can speak to the trees. This is a haunting fairytale unlike any other. From the internationally bestselling and prize-winning author of Piranesi and Jonathan Strange&Mr Norrell, an enchanting, beautifully illustrated short story set in the world of Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell.

THE WOOD AT MIDWINTER - Reviews
A much-loved author shares a tale for Christmastime. In an afterword, Clarke tells readers how this story began as a BBC Radio 4 broadcast.
The Wood at Midwinter: : Susanna Clarke
Nineteen-year-old Merowdis Scot is an unusual girl. She can talk to animals and trees-and she is only ever happy when she is walking in the woods.
Short Works, The Wood at Midwinter by Susanna Clarke
In Susanna Clarke's new and wintry story, the award-winning writer introduces us to Merowdis, who seeks answers when she and her friends enter the wood.
The Wood at Midwinter by Susanna Clarke
Nineteen-year-old Merowdis Scott is an unusual girl. She can talk to animals and trees - and she is only ever happy when she is walking in the woods.
More Than the Sum of Its Parts: The Wood at Midwinter by
This is an amuse-bouche of a short story, the perfect bite of everything Clarke does best, wrapped in gorgeous illustrations by Victoria Sawdon.

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