The Book of Love - paperback
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9760812986503
ISBN
9780812986501

The Book Of Love : A Novel

$20.00
Author
Link, Kelly

NATIONAL BESTSELLER ā€¢ In the long-awaited first novel from short story virtuoso and Pulitzer Prize finalist Kelly Link, three teenagers become pawns in a supernatural power struggle.

"A dreamlike, profoundly beautiful novel [that] pushes our understanding of what a fantasy novel can be."ā€”Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times Book Review (Editorsā€™ Choice)

ā€œImagine a ring of David Mitchell and Stephen King books dancing around a fire until something new, brave, and wonderful rose up from the flames.ā€ā€”Isaac Fitzgerald, Today (Spring Pick!)

The Book of Love showcases Kelly Link at the height of her powers, channeling potent magic and attuned to all varieties of loveā€”from friendship to romance to abiding family ties, with her trademark compassion, wit, and literary derring-do. Readers will find joy (and a little terror) and an affirmation that love goes on, even when we cannot.

Late one night, Laura, Daniel, and Mo find themselves beneath the fluorescent lights of a high school classroom one year after disappearing from their hometown, the small seaside community of Lovesend, Massachusetts, having long been presumed dead. Which, in fact, they are.

In the room with them is their previously unremarkable high school music teacher, who seems to know something about their disappearanceā€”and what has brought them back again. Desperate to reclaim their lives, the three agree to the terms of a bargain their teacher proposes. They will be given a series of magical tasks; while they undertake them, they may return to their families and friends, but they can tell no one where theyā€™ve been. In the end, there will be winners and there will be losers.

But their resurrection has attracted the notice of other supernatural figures, all with their own agenda. As Laura, Daniel, and Mo grapple with the pieces of the lives they left behind, and Laura's sister, Susannah, attempts to reconcile what she remembers with what she fears, these mysterious others begin to arrive, engulfing their community in danger and chaos. It becomes imperative that the teens solve the mystery of their deaths to avert a looming disaster.

Welcome to Kelly Linkā€™s incomparable Lovesend, where youā€™ll encounter love and loss, laughter and dread, magic and karaoke, and some really good pizza.

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