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Windhaven

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The islands of Windhaven, a forgotten planetary outpost, are held together by the flyers who travel between the various communities.

Birth dictates who looks on in envy and who actually flies.

Maris defies this law, borrows wings and takes to the air with an ability previously unheard of - her struggle to hold onto her wings will change Windhaven for ever ...

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Gollancz
1857989406 / 9781857989403
Paperback
813.54
09/11/2000
United Kingdom
English
Science fiction
315p.
18 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Timescape, 1981; London: New English Library, 1982.
* ' I didn't mean to stay up all night to finish Windhaven but I had to!' Anne McCaffrey * 'It was a real delight - I don't think I've read more than one or two books this year which come within a mile of it' Marion Zimmer Bradley * George R. R. Martin is the bestselling author of the epic fantasy series A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE; his short stories have won several Hugo Awards. * 'Martin and Tuttle's strong feeling for their characters makes Windhaven fly' Stephen R. Donaldson
* ' I didn't mean to stay up all night to finish Windhaven but I had to!' Anne McCaffrey * 'It was a real delight - I don't think I've read more than one or two books this year which come within a mile of it' Marion Zimmer Bradley * George R. R. Martin is the bestselling author of the epic fantasy series A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE; his short stories have won several Hugo Awards. * 'Martin and Tuttle's strong feeling for their characters makes Windhaven fly' Stephen R. Donaldson FL Science fiction