![]() ![]() Reading has never been so seductive, so dangerous. Raised by his tutors on the written dreams of the distant city, when he gets the opportunity to travel there, his life is thrown off track when he is haunted by the ghost of a girl whom he must face down before he can go free. In this hypnotic debut Jevik the pepper merchant's son dreams of far Olondria. Sofia Samatar is a merchant of wonders, and her A Stranger in Olondria is a bookshop of dreams."-Greer Gilman "Imagine an inlaid cabinet, its drawers within drawers filled with spices, roses, amulets, bright cities, bones, and shadows. "Gorgeous writing, beautiful and sensual and so precise-a Proustian ghost story."-Paul Witcover A Stranger in Olondria reminds both Samatar's characters and her readers of the way stories make us long for faraway, even imaginary, places and how they also bring us home again."-Karen Joy Fowler "Mesmerizing-a sustained and dreamy enchantment. One of the best fantasy novels I've read in recent years."-Jeffrey Ford A story of ghosts and books, treachery and mystery, ingeniously conceived and beautifully written. ![]() "Thoroughly engaging and thoroughly original. ![]() "Samatar's sensual descriptions create a rich, strange landscape, allowing a lavish adventure to unfold that is haunting and unforgettable." ![]()
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