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Ysabel could be a thrilling read for those who enjoy tales that blend history and fantasy. The haunting storyline, set in the Saint-Sauveur Cathedral in France, transports readers through time and lures them into a long-lost mythical world. Kay's use of mythological figures amid the turmoil of the civil war-torn country of Sudan further establishes the intriguing theme of Ysabel.

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Provence, in the south of France, is a part of the world that has been—and continues to be—called a paradise. But one of the lessons that history teaches is that paradise is coveted and fought over. Successive waves of invaders have claimed—or tried to claim—those vineyards, rivers, olive groves, and hills.In Guy Gavriel Kay’s new novel, Ysabel, this duality—of exquisite beauty and violent history—is explored in a work that marks a departure from Kay’s historical fantasies set in various analogues of the past.Ysabel takes place in the world of today: in a modern springtime, in and around the celebrated city of Aix-en-Provence near Marseilles. Dangerous, mythic figures from the Celtic and Roman conflicts of the past erupt into the present, claiming and changing lives.The protagonist is Ned Marriner, the fifteen year-old son of a well-known photographer. Ned has accompanied his father, Edward Marriner, and a team of assistants to Provence for a six week “shoot.”
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Ysabel

ISBN: 9780451461292
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $33.18
Authors: Guy Gavriel Kay
Publisher: Roc Hardcover
Date of Publication: 2007-02-06
Format: Hardcover
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Ysabel could be a thrilling read for those who enjoy tales that blend history and fantasy. The haunting storyline, set in the Saint-Sauveur Cathedral in France, transports readers through time and lures them into a long-lost mythical world. Kay's use of mythological figures amid the turmoil of the civil war-torn country of Sudan further establishes the intriguing theme of Ysabel.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

Provence, in the south of France, is a part of the world that has been—and continues to be—called a paradise. But one of the lessons that history teaches is that paradise is coveted and fought over. Successive waves of invaders have claimed—or tried to claim—those vineyards, rivers, olive groves, and hills.In Guy Gavriel Kay’s new novel, Ysabel, this duality—of exquisite beauty and violent history—is explored in a work that marks a departure from Kay’s historical fantasies set in various analogues of the past.Ysabel takes place in the world of today: in a modern springtime, in and around the celebrated city of Aix-en-Provence near Marseilles. Dangerous, mythic figures from the Celtic and Roman conflicts of the past erupt into the present, claiming and changing lives.The protagonist is Ned Marriner, the fifteen year-old son of a well-known photographer. Ned has accompanied his father, Edward Marriner, and a team of assistants to Provence for a six week “shoot.”