The Limits of Enchantment: A Novel (Gollancz S.F.)

The Limits of Enchantment: A Novel (Gollancz S.F.)

by Graham Joyce (Author)

Synopsis

The story of a young woman in the midlands in 1966. A woman who may be a witch. She and her family live on the margins of society. Nevertheless her family life is stifling and she seeks freedom with more outsiders, a group of beatniks, but fights to find acceptance there also. And all the time she is struggling with her fey powers. Isabel Allende said of Joyce's previous novel, The Facts of Life: 'This is the kind of book I love to read! I have not been so charmed by a novel in a long time'.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 20 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0575072318
ISBN 13: 9780575072312
Book Overview: Graham Joyce has won the British Fantasy Award for Best novel an unprecedented four times. He is a bestseller in the USA. His books are translated in at least eight languages. The Tooth Fairy has sold in Hollywood and further deals are expected. Graham Joyce has been asked by Melvyn Bragg to be a patron of the new Academy for Writing.

Media Reviews
Some wonderful social comedy as well as a sense of potential betrayal. He is a writer fascinated by his factual material, and by characters who would not be the same without it. -- Roz Kaveney The Independent Intricate, involving. Joyce has produced a wonderful portrait of England. This remarkable novel should scoop Joyce out of the dusty corners of bookshops and introduce his work to a much wider readership. -- Josh Lacey The Guardian Joyce unfolds a beguiling story of witchraft with the kind of confidence and skill that comes from depth of experience. A very fine, very subtle novel. SFX Joyce is one of our great novelists, one of the treasures of our time -- Rick Kleffel Trashotron Joyce's ear for dialect and his loving recreation of an almost forgotten world enable him to transcend genre. A sly comedy of manners with magical flavourings. -- Lorne Jackson The Sunday Mercury Mystery and possibly magic aside, this is a quiet tale of a journey into womanhood and of bucolic England during a period of change. -- Simon Baker TLS As solid, balanced, and finely tuned as anything Joyce has written, and that is tantamount to saying it's about as finely tuned as any recent fiction we have. -- Gary K Wolfe LOCUS Joyce weaves a vibrant, skilfull portrait of both worlds, peopled with credible and fascinating characters so convincing you'd believe he'd lived through it. The book is gripping, and the writing from this one-man genre astonisingly accomplished. It will live with you long after you grudgingly turn that final page. Graham Joyce is a magnificent writer. A national treasure. -- Rob Grant Dreamwatch
Author Bio
Graham Joyce's books are translated into at least eight languages. Three of his novels have sold in Hollywood. He has been asked to be a patron of the new Academy for Writing.