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I learned from her website that she is now writing under the name 'Jane Emerson'. Under that name she has written CITY OF DIAMONDS. She also has a story in the book SIRENS AND OTHER DEMON LOVERS.
Under any name, long may she write!
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If people don't like Myths they should read this book and it will change their minds. This book led me to a new reading genre making me very interested in Mytholagy.
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In the first, The Gate of Ivory, we meet Theodora. She is a scholar from the planet of Athena, stranded on Ivory after being robbed one night. Ivory is a barbaric place compared to sedate and intellectual Athena, and is the only planet to have sorcerers - magic truly does exist there, despite the scepticism of offworlders. Desperate to make enough money to buy her passage home, the story opens with Theodora telling fortunes in the marketplace. She finds herself hired to "read the cards" of Ran Cormallen, a wealthy and powerful sorcerer . . . and becomes drawn into the internal struggles of the Cormallen family. Please don't think, from that description, that this is some sort of family saga in the slushy romance vein, because it's not. The focus is very squarely upon Theodora, and her reactions and adjustments to the strange new environment her association with Ran has brought her. When a shocking crisis strikes Ran, she finds a strength she did not know she had, and is instrumental in bringing an end to the difficulties plaguing her employer and his family.
Two-Bit Heroes and Guilt-Edged Ivory see Theodora on Ivory once again, getting caught up in more adventures with Ran - I don't want to give away any more of their storylines than that.
I did have a few quibbles with these books. Magic is never explained to my satisfaction, though Egan may have kept it so low-key deliberately - it is a feature of the plots, but far from being the be-all and end-all of her stories. I would have preferred some more depth to the stories too, both in terms of the setting (a map would have helped), and in the emotional power of some of her scenes. But these are just quibbles. Egan writes imaginative, lively stories populated by quirky and engaging characters who truly are affected by what goes on around them - and Theodora, who narrates the books, is refreshingly individual.
Well worth reading.
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Janey's prized possession (from her great grandmother) is a lovely plate with the blue and white Chinese pagoda willow pattern. Her unrealistic dream is to live in such a house by a lovely willow. Then her mother becomes ill and they can not pay the rent (extorted by the vicious, dishonest foreman who pockets the money). Janey contemplates making the biggest sacrifice of her life, to help her parents.
This stark tale blends agrarian poverty with a young girl's dreams of self- improvement, happiness and family unity. Despite the despair of the plot--stacked against the squatters--there is hope, as human kindness and rural justice struggle to take root and bloom, like the willow by the creek. Yet how can Janey bear to part with her beloved plate? A thoughtful book that will touch the reader's heart.
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