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Travel Light: 'Read it now' (Ursula K. Le Guin)

Naomi Mitchison

3 Reviews

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Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Fantasy

A rediscovered mid-century fantasy classic for fans of Tolkien, Ursula K. le Guin and Philip Pullman - the story of a king's daughter saved by bears, raised by dragons and learning how to 'travel light' through the world. Introduced by bestseller Samantha Shannon.

A REDISCOVERED FANTASY CLASSIC - INTRODUCED BY SAMANTHA SHANNON

'Read it now' URSULA K. LE GUIN

'Quiet and thoughtful, playful and wayward, rich with exquisite worldbuilding detail. I only wish - as an author who always dreamed of dragons - that I had discovered Travel Light sooner' SAMANTHA SHANNON 'No one knows better how to spin a fairy tale than Naomi Mitchison' OBSERVER

'I felt, very powerfully, that I had been waiting for Travel Light'
AMAL EL-MOHTAR, author of THIS IS HOW YOU LOSE THE TIME WAR

'Disarmingly familiar, like a memory only half-recalled. You will love this book' HOLLY BLACK, author of BOOK OF NIGHT

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Riding on that horse you would need nothing, no cloak even. She dropped it on the edge of the marshland. Nothing. You could travel light.

Halla is the daughter of a king, cast out as a baby into a world of danger and enchantment. She is raised by bears, lives amongst dragons, converses with Valkyries and avoids warmongering heroes. But times are changing, and an encounter with the Wanderer, Odin All-Father, finds her at a crossroads. Cutting a fold from his night-blue cloak and laying it over her shoulders, the Wanderer sends her on a journey into the unknown. With only her bear-like kindness, her dragonish wisdom and her own fierce spirit to guide her, Halla must forge her own path . . .

Weaving folklore, fairy tale and Norse myth into a shimmering, witty and slyly subversive tapestry, Travel Light is a rediscovered gem of classic fantasy writing - perfect for fans of Tolkien, Philip Pullman and Ursula K. Le Guin.

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Praise for Travel Light: 'Read it now' (Ursula K. Le Guin)

  • One of the great subversive thinkers and peaceable transgressors of the twentieth century. A 78-year-old friend staying at my house picked up Travel Light, and a few hours later she said, 'Oh, I wish I'd known there were books like this when I was younger!' So read it now - think of all those wasted years!

  • I read Naomi Mitchison's Travel Light, and suddenly felt as if I were seeing my life thus far from a great height. I felt, very powerfully, that I had been waiting for it, and that it was telling me the story of the person I might have been had I read it when I was a child

  • She writes enviably, with the kind of casual precision which . . . comes by grace - TLS

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