Drink Down the Moon

Drink Down the Moon by Charles De Lint is an urban fantasy novel published by Ace Books in 1990. This edition spans 216 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around magical creatures that exist unseen by humans, weaving their lives through the streets and parks of a contemporary city. Central to the narrative is Jacky Rowan, who once defeated a giant but now finds herself trapped in a wizard’s tower, awaiting rescue.
Readers will discover a tale that intertwines themes of magic and music as young Johnny Faw emerges as the key to Jacky’s liberation. The narrative explores the hidden world of fantasy within an urban setting, showcasing the interplay between the ordinary and the extraordinary. With its focus on the secret lives of magical beings, this book invites readers into a richly imagined realm where the boundaries of reality are blurred.
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Unseen by mortal eyes, magical creatures carry on a secret existence–in the streets and parks of a modern city. Jacky Rowan slew a giant once … but now she’s imprisoned in a wizard’s tower, and only young Johnny Faw has the music–and the magic–to set her free.
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