The Year Of The Griffin (Gollancz S.F.)

The Year Of The Griffin (Gollancz S.F.)

by Diana Wynne Jones (Author)

Synopsis

The Wizards' University is short of money. Nothing comes in from tourists any more since Mr Chesney's offworld tours have stopped. High Chancellor Querida has left Wizard Derk and his family to run the world and handsome Wizard Corkoran to run the University. Corkoran is really only interested in being the first man to walk on the moon, but he does send begging letters to the students' parents. But Wizard Derk's daughter Elda turns out to be a large golden griffin, King Luther's son is penniless, the Emperor's sister has been disowned by the Senate and the dwarf, far from owning a hoard of treasure, turns out to be a runaway slave. And then the first reply from a student's family arrives - in the form of assassins ...The situation is definitely out of control.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 2
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 14 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0575075376
ISBN 13: 9780575075375
Book Overview: Diana Wynne Jones has sold more than half a million copies of her children's books in the past year Year of the Griffin is the hilarious sequel to Diana Wynne Jones' award-winning The Dark Lord of Derkholm Several of Diana Wynne Jones' novels are currently in movie development The Dark Lord of Derkholm won the Mythopoeic Award, beating J K Rowling 'I'd vote for Diana Wynne Jones as a British National Treasure' Locus 'Most adults with taste have been reading her books for years' Good Book Guide The Chrestomanci series reissued by Collins Children's Books has been highly successful, with over half a million copies in print Like Ursula Le Guin's bestselling THE OTHER WIND, this should be placed in both fantasy and children's sections of bookshops and libraries Diana Wynne Jones's official website can be found at http://suberic.net/dwj/

Author Bio
Diana Wynne Jones is Britain's foremost writer of children's fantasy, including the World Fantasy Award-nominated Archer's Goon, which was made into a six-part BBC TV series, and the Guardian Award-winning Charmed Life