The bell, the lantern, the witching hour... A refugee arrives from elsewhere in time; a generation ship makes landfall; a vast galactic empire settles to the business of government. Tarot readers find hope in the cards; witches live through the aftermath of war; and Indian mothers think it's high t
Not For Use In Navigation: Thirteen Stories
โ Scribed by Iona Datt Sharma; Katherine Catchpole; Lodestar Author Services
- Publisher
- Iona Datt Sharma
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 138 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The bell, the lantern, the witching hour...
A refugee arrives from elsewhere in time; a generation ship makes landfall; a vast galactic empire settles to the business of government. Tarot readers find hope in the cards; witches live through the aftermath of war; and Indian mothers think it's high time you were married. Here are thirteen stories of love and queerness, hope and decolonisation, and the inevitability of change.
Includes a new introduction by the author and four previously unpublished folktales.
"[Iona Datt Sharma] is adept at creating entire worlds in a compact, delicately finished package, blending pure sensibility with the best bits of the magical realist movement."
- Jeannelle M. Ferreira, author of The Covert Captain
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