LudintheMist, Hope Mirrlees
LudintheMist, Hope Mirrlees
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Lud-in-the-Mist

Author: Hope Mirrlees

Narrator: Stacey Lind

Unabridged: 9 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Spoken Realms

Published: 12/20/2022

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy


Synopsis

In the land of Dorimare, on the shores of the Dapple and the Dawl, the law-abiding residents of Lud-in-the-Mist are plagued by an illegal influx of fairy fruit enticing people to acts of poetry, dancing, and other dangerous flights of fancy. When respectable Mayor Nathaniel Chanticleer finds his family entangled in the scandal, he must call upon both his sharp legal mind and his unacknowledged creative spirit to craft a reconciliation with the Faerie. Dare to embrace your wild side in this classic fantasy. Suitable for ages eight and up.

About Stacey Lind

Stacey Lind seeks out the sense of wonder in any story—be it a tale of adventure, a scientific exploration, or an examination of the human heart. Her theatre training leads her to focus heavily on character. Her storytelling is smart, empathetic, and frequently sports a wry sense of humor. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sandi on March 02, 2009

30-odd years before Tolkein published “The Lord of the Rings”, a British woman named Hope Mirrlees wrote a fantasy called “Lud-in-the-Mist”. Neil Gaiman wrote an introduction to the edition I read and I can see that he meant every word. His own “Stardust” draws very heavily on “Lud-in-the-Mist”, esp......more

Goodreads review by mark on December 29, 2023

a dream in three parts I. there is a little country called Dorimare, a village-country, small and tidy and neat. it has a terrible, wonderful history, of fey and autocratic rulers who would kill a court jester by breaking his heart, of magic and mayhem and wild unpredictability, of a neighboring F......more

Goodreads review by Magrat on February 21, 2022

Para leer sin prisa. Me ha gustado mucho el estilo de la autora, me ha recordado a novelas que obviamente beben de ella (ya que ésta se publicó en los años 20) como Stardust o Jonathan Strange y El señor Norrell, y en algunos puntos incluso a esa parte más costumbrista de ESDLA, pero al mismo tiempo......more

Goodreads review by Hiu on July 10, 2018

Neil Gaiman calls this "a little golden miracle of a book", and I can see why. The writing is beautiful, the themes thought-provoking, and the book as a whole is just so engrossing and satisfying. It has that old-fashioned classical quality to it, but never feels stuffy (besides the two chapters of i......more

Goodreads review by Jack on July 03, 2024

This just might be the coziest fantasy I’ve ever read, almost how I’d imagine a Tolkien novel set entirely in The Shire would feel, vibe-wise, only with vaguely sinister undertones as well as an intriguing murder mystery. In fact, with a slight adjustment, or a subtle turn of the screw if you will,......more