Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Fiction
Summary
The Face in the Frost is a fantasy classic, defying
categorization with its richly imaginative story of two
separate kingdoms of wizards, stymied by a power that is
beyond their control. A tall, skinny misfit of a wizard named
Prospero lives in the Southern Kingdom-a patchwork of feuding
duchies and small manors, all loosely loyal to one figurehead
king. Both he and an improbable adventurer named Roger Bacon
look in mirrors to see different times and places, which
greatly affects their personalities and mannerisms and leads
them into a myriad of situations that are sometimes
frightening and often hilarious. Hailed by critics as an
extraordinary work, combining the thrills of a horror novel
with the inventiveness of fantasy, The Face in the Frost is
the debut novel that launched John Bellairs' reputation as
one of the most individual voices in young adult fiction. n/a
John Bellairs (1938-1991) was the critically
acclaimed, best-selling author of many Gothic novels for
middle-graders, including the novels starring Johnny Dixon
and Lewis Barnavelt.
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