Stardust: The Gift Edition

Stardust: The Gift Edition by Neil Gaiman is a beautifully illustrated edition published by HarperCollins on October 30, 2012. This enchanting adult fairy tale follows a young man’s journey beyond the confines of his village in search of a fallen star, aiming to win the heart of his beloved. This edition features a special new introduction by the author, making it a noteworthy addition for fans of Gaiman’s work.
Readers will discover a twisting, wondrous tale filled with magic, showcasing Gaiman’s unique storytelling style. The narrative blends elements of fantasy and literary fiction, inviting readers into a world of marvels and adventure. With 288 pages of captivating prose, this edition serves as a delightful keepsake for those who appreciate Gaiman’s imaginative narratives.
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“A twisting, wondrous tale full of magic that only Neil Gaiman could have written.”
—Chicago Tribune
“Beautiful, memorable . . . A book full of marvels.”
—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Among the wondrous, beautiful, and strange literary offspring conceived by Sandman creator, multi-award winner, and #1 New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman (Anasi Boys, Neverwhere, American Gods, Coraline, The Graveyard Book), his magical 1997 fantasy novel, Stardust, remains a top favorite. An enchanting adult fairy tale about a young man who travels beyond the boundaries of his small village to find a fallen star and win the heart of the woman he loves—the basis for the hit motion picture starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Sienna Miller, Claire Danes, and Robert DeNiro—Gaiman’s glorious fable is now available in a special keepsake edition. Here is a gift of Stardust—beautifully packaged, with a special new introduction by the author—that every Neil Gaiman devotee will want to receive.
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