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The Witch's Boy

by Michael Gruber, Denis O'Hare (Read by), Dennis O'Hare (Read by), Denis O'hare
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Synopsis

A wondrous journey through the realms of magic

They call him Lump. Ugly, misshapen — more goblin than human child — abandoned as an infant and taken in by a witch, he is nursed by a bear, tutored by a djinn; his only playmates are the creatures of the forest, whose language he learns to speak.

But when Lump inevitably stumbles into the human world, his innocence is no match for the depths of people's cruelty, which turns his heart to stone, and fuels a vengeance that places him and his witch mother in deadly peril. Yet these disasters also send Lump on a journey of self-discovery, to realms deep within the earth and far beyond mortal imagination.

In this stunning fantasy debut, Michael Gruber has created a world that is at once deceptively familiar and stunningly original, a world of cruelty, beauty, legend, truth, and above all, wonder. Readers will delight in the author's ingenious retelling of classic fairy tales and will marvel at the stunning new tale of a boy raised by a witch, a cat, a bear, and a demon.

Booklist

“This astonishing fantasy plumbs the depths of the human heart and lays bare its emotions.”

About the Author, Michael Gruber

A former marine biologist, restaurant cook, federal government official, and political speechwriter, Michael Gruber traveled a fascinating path toward his latest occupation as the bestselling author of unique, history-tinged thrillers like The Book of Air and Shadows.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2005
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Format
Compact Disc
ISBN
9780060785963

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