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Diana Wynne Jones's Fantastical Journeys Collection (The Islands of Chaldea, a Tale of Time City, the Homeward Bounders) [electronic resource]

Jones, Diana Wynne2015
eBook
Come on a journey through the magical worlds of the award-winning Diana Wynne Jones. This exclusive ebook collection of three titles contains A Tale of Time City, The Homeward Bounders, and her final published novel (completed by her sister Ursula Jones), The Islands of Chaldea. Welcome to the world of Diana Wynne Jones, where magical characters take fantastical journeys through lands, space and time. The Islands of Chaldea was Diana's last published novel and was completed by her sister Ursula Jones. Aileen is convinced she'll never become a Wise Woman like her Aunt Beck. But when they're sent on an impossible mission together, Aileen realises she might be more special than she thought... In A Tale From Time City, Vivian Smith is evacuated from London in 1939, but instead of staying in the countryside is kidnapped by two boys and whisked away to the mysterious Time City. More importantly, they seem to expect her to be able to save it... And in The Homeward Bounders, when Jamie wanders into the world of the sinister Them, playing games with human's lives, he is banished to the boundaries of the worlds. Doomed to wander until he can find his way home, Jamie bands with other lost children to try and thwart Their plans. But can they really beat The Game? Winner of numerous accolades including the Guardian Award, Diana's stories are loved by generations of children and adults and she was hailed by Neil Gaiman as 'the best writer of magic there is'.
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Edition:
DGO
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : HarperCollins Publishers, 2015
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
System details:
Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
DIANA WYNNE JONES was born in August 1934 in London, where she had a chaotic and unsettled childhood against the background of World War II. The family moved around a lot, finally settling in rural Essex. As children, Diana and her two sisters were deprived of a good, steady supply of books by a father, 'who could beat Scrooge in a meanness contest'. So, armed with a vivid imagination and an insatiable quest for good books to read, she decided that she would have to write them herself.
ISBN:
9780008127398
Language:
English
BRN:
2798668
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