The Wild Wood

The Wild Wood by Charles de Lint is a First Edition published by Tom Doherty Associates on June 1, 2004. This 208-page book is written in English and explores the journey of a young artist who retreats to her cabin in the deep woods of Canada to focus on her illustrations. As she immerses herself in her work, she discovers that strange and beautiful creatures are appearing in her drawings, signaling a connection to the world of Faerie that urgently needs her assistance.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and magical realism as the narrative unfolds, highlighting the intersection of the ordinary and the extraordinary. The story delves into themes of creativity and the impact of art, as the protagonist becomes entwined with the fate of Faerie. This edition invites readers to experience a unique journey that combines elements of contemporary fiction with enchanting fantasy.
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A young artist returns to her cabin in the deep woods of Canada to concentrate on her illustrations. But somehow, strange and beautiful creatures are slipping into her drawings and sketches. The world of Faerie is reaching out to her for help–and she may be its last chance for survival.
“What makes de Lint’s particular brand of fantasy so catchy is his attention to the ordinary. Like great writers of magic realism, he writes about people in the world we know, encountering magic as part of that world.”–Booklist
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