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The Sleep of Stone
  

The Sleep of Stone (Library Binding)

de Louise Cooper (Author), John Collier (Author, Illustrator)
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Grade 7-12-- Ghysla is the last of her race of winged shape-shifters who were common before human beings proliferated. She is content with her solitary existence until the day she sees and falls in love with Anyr, a prince. Understanding that her clawed, sharp-toothed appearance could shock or frighten him, Ghysla uses her abilities to become various animals--most successfully, a seal that Anyr looks forward to greeting--and accompanies him through field, forest, and coast. Ghysla is happy with this strange relationship until the day that she learns Anyr is to marry. Blinded by unrequited love, she casts the ``sleep of stone'' on his betrothed, Sivorne, and takes her place at the wedding, unaware of the tragedy she has set in motion. This unusual and compelling fantasy is of the same high quality as the earlier books in the ``Dragonflight'' series (Silverberg's Letters from Atlantis 1990, De Lint's The Dreaming Place 1990, and Lee's Black Unicorn 1991, all Atheneum). While Anyr and Sivorne could be any beautiful folkloric couple, their feelings and desires make them realistic and believable; Ghysla is a truly unique creation, almost human but not quite, with a combination of morals and desires that suit her origins. Mornan, the sorcerer that Anyr consults to save his true bride, is another fascinating character with secrets that change the course of events. Impossible to put down, this will captivate and surprise readers. --Susan L. Rogers, Chestnut Hill Academy, PA
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

Shape-changer Ghysla--last of the ancient ones, born Ghryszmyxychtys but now known as Ghysla--is sure that Prince Anyr loves her as deeply as she loves him, even though she has shown herself to him only in the guise of animals like a playful seal or a loving deer; she can't believe he loves his beautiful bride- to-be, Sivorne. Ghysla plans to steal Sivorne away, substitute herself, then reveal all, imagining that the result will be great joy. Even Anyr's loving concern when Sivorne awakens screaming about an ugly dark gremlin (actually Ghysla in her true shape) fails to shake Ghysla's obsession. On the wedding day, after Ghysla has turned Sivorne to stone and taken her form, she is discovered. Anyr is devastated, Ghysla both sullen and manic. The recluse wizard Mornan (Myrrzynohoenhaxn, half-human, half of Ghysla's race) tells Ghysla that only she can release Sivorne: she must take Sivorne's place in the rock in order to bring peace to the frantic Anyr. Ghysla does so; and long after, moved by her plight, Mornan in turn releases her by taking her place. Cooper brings to this entry in the ``Dragonflight'' series the strong sense of mystery and the vivid imaginary world that make her adult fantasy so effective. A beautifully wrought, deceptively simple tale that has the texture of legend; special appeal for the thoughtful reader. (Fiction. 12+) -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Absolutely beautiful, Juil 2 1999
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This review is from: Sleep Of Stone (Paperback)
The Sleep of Stone is marvelous. It's a simple story, but told with stunning beauty and depth. The atmosphere is dreamy and slightly surrealistic. This wonderful little treasure can be read on so many different levels-- The Sleep of Stone just goes to show that fantasy doesn't have to be of epic proportions to be excellent. This slim little volume touched me more than six or seven hundred pages of complex plots and myriad characters could have.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 ... not enough words to describe how great a book this was., Aoû 6 1997
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This review is from: Sleep Of Stone (Paperback)
You have to read this book it was the best book ever to be written and one you simply just can't pass up. I rated it a ten only because there were no higher choices!!! There is just not enough words in the english dictionary to describe how wonderful a book this really was!!!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Highly recommended fairy tale, Mai 12 1996
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This review is from: Sleep Of Stone (Paperback)
This beautifully told story includes both magic and memorable characters. Although they are set in a far away, unknown time and place, the problems of the characters are believable. Ghysla is a shape shifter who is the last of her kind and alone. She finds hope in love for Prince Anyr, but complications arise with his betrothal to a human girl. Magic spells and some surprising twists follow. This story is highly recommended and should be considered a classic fairy tale
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