Amy Unbounded: Belondweg Blossoming
Amy Unbounded: Belondweg Blossoming collects issues 7-12 of Rachel Hartman's award-winning comic book, and includes an introduction by Linda Medley, a dramatis personae for new readers, and a few extra pages of silliness at the back. Belondweg Blossoming follows the lives of Amy and her...
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Amy Unbounded: Belondweg Blossoming collects issues 7-12 of Rachel Hartman's award-winning comic book, and includes an introduction by Linda Medley, a dramatis personae for new readers, and a few extra pages of silliness at the back. Belondweg Blossoming follows the lives of Amy and her neighbor Bran Ducanahan the summer they turn ten. Amy has begun reading the national epic, Belondweg, about a semi-mythical queen of the same name who united Goredd and saved her people from invaders. Amy only wishes her own life were half as exciting. But how is life supposed to live up to literature when your mother is a semi-domesticated barbarian, all the knights you know are banished, and the only dragon you have ever met is a geeky grad student? Join Amy as she dances the Two-foot, wears a really ugly bridesmaid's dress, becomes friends (in spite of everything!) with Bran, imitates the patron saint of ducks, flees from rampaging sheep, learns that love doesn't always conquer all, chugs buttermilk, and begins to understand that even Belondweg didn't have to save the world all by herself. Winner of the 2001 Xeric Grant.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780971790001 (0971790000)
ASIN: 971790000
Publish date: April 1st 2002
Publisher: Pug House Pr
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
Before she wrote Seraphina and the just released Shadow Scale, Rachel Hartman created comics set in the same rich and wonderfully elaborate world of humans and dragons. Amy Unbounded is a collection of stories 7 through 12 from that series, bound together to be like a graphic novel. Set some years b...
Pretty sure I read thus a long time ago. Bout the same time I read the first Castle Waiting.I liked it but I might need to reread
http://www.bostonbibliophile.com/2009/04/graphic-novel-monday-amy-unbounded.html
I also have and very much enjoyed "amy unbounded, the ashcan series". #1,2,3,4 and 5.