Mister Boots
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Carol Emshwiller
“A wonderful story about a man who is a horse, and a boy who is a girl—about fake magic and real love—about deaths that are part of living and the pain that pays for joy. I love it.”—Ursula K. Le Guin
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“A wonderful story about a man who is a horse, and a boy who is a girl—about fake magic and real love—about deaths that are part of living and the pain that pays for joy.”—Ursula K. Le Guin, award-winning author of A Wizard of Earthsea
“Filled with many of the things I love best in fantasy: humor, weirdness, and a thoughtful mind behind the prose.”—Patrice Kindl, author of Owl in Love
“After fishing Mister Boots, I thought, ‘This is the book Emshwiller was born to write.’ Many of her usual themes of gender and power surface in it, as well as familiar connections between the worlds of animals and people, but even for this so-often subtle writer, there is a new king of subtlety.”—Locus
“Both Mister Books and Bobby’s transformations—horse and human, boy and girl—effectively highlight the results of leading a dual existence in a world where you can’t stay in between forever.”—BCCB
“Filled with many of the things I love best in fantasy: humor, weirdness, and a thoughtful mind behind the prose.”—Patrice Kindl, author of Owl in Love
“After fishing Mister Boots, I thought, ‘This is the book Emshwiller was born to write.’ Many of her usual themes of gender and power surface in it, as well as familiar connections between the worlds of animals and people, but even for this so-often subtle writer, there is a new king of subtlety.”—Locus
“Both Mister Books and Bobby’s transformations—horse and human, boy and girl—effectively highlight the results of leading a dual existence in a world where you can’t stay in between forever.”—BCCB
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