Tapping the Dream Tree

Tapping the Dream Tree by Charles de Lint is a reprint edition published by Macmillan in September 2003, featuring 542 pages in English. This collection presents a tapestry of stories set in the contemporary city of Newford, where magic intertwines with everyday life. The narrative explores the lives of its inhabitants, who seek moments of enchantment amidst their urban surroundings, revealing the hidden mythic elements that shape their experiences.
Readers will encounter a diverse array of characters, including a bluesman evading the devil, a Buffalo Man confronting mortality, and a wolf man navigating the complexities of a blind date. The stories delve into themes of fantasy and magical realism, showcasing the interplay between the ordinary and the extraordinary. As familiar figures like Jilly, Geordie, and the Crow Girls return, the collection invites exploration of both the gritty streets and the serene hills surrounding Newford, where music and magic resonate in unique ways.
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World Fantasy Award-winning author of The Onion Girl
The city of Newford could be any contemporary North American city…except that magic lurks in its music, in its art, in the shadows of its grittiest streets, where mythic beings walk disguised. And its people are like you and me, each looking for a bit of magic to shape their lives and transform their fate.
Here are a bluesman hiding from the devil; a Buffalo Man at the edge of death; a murderous ghost looking for revenge; a wolf man on his first blind date; and many more. We’re reunited with Jilly, Geordie, Sophie, the Crow Girls, and other characters whose lives have become part of the great Newford myth. And beyond Newford’s streets, de Lint takes us to the pastoral hills north of the city, where magic and music have a flavor different but powerful still.
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