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Mercedes Lackey : The Black Swan (Daw Book Collectors, No. 1120)
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Author: Mercedes Lackey
Title: The Black Swan (Daw Book Collectors, No. 1120)
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Date: 1999-05-01
ISBN: 0886778336
Publisher: DAW Hardcover
Weight: 1.45 pounds
Size: 1.23 x 6.28 x 9.26 inches
Edition: First Edition
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The Black Swan is a retelling of the classic ballet "Swan Lake" told from the viewpoint of the wronged daughter of an evil magician. A young prince spends his youth with his nose in a book and communing with nature. On one of his walks, he spies a flock of swans, and is amazed to see them transform into maidens as the sun sets. He returns every night, eventually falling in love with one of the stricken maidens. And so begins the legendary fable of magic, shapeshifting, and the power of love beyond appearances.

Praise for The Mage Storms:

"...a fantasy classic, and these newest adventures will generate even more acclaim with this fantasy superstar." --Romantic Times

"Lackey is a spellbinding storyteller who keeps your heart in your mouth as she spins her intricate webs of magical adventure." --Rave Reviews

"A strong, suspenseful plot and well developed characters...will satisfy the most avid fantasy fan." --VOYA


Amazon.com Review
Mercedes Lackey takes readers back to the ballet with her latest fairy tale fantasy, The Black Swan, which retells the story of Swan Lake. Lackey preserves much of the ballet's action but provides a happier ending than the original German folktale had. She also gives the characters depth and motivation by providing them with histories.

Baron Eric von Rothbart, a powerful sorcerer, hunts down women who have betrayed men and transforms them into swans who can only resume their true forms by moonlight. His lonely daughter Odile, who watches the flock and studies spells, longs vainly for his approval. One day von Rothbart tells Odette, the swan princess, that she can break the spell by winning and holding a man's faithful love for one month. He's even chosen a candidate, Prince Siegfried. Unfortunately, the prince is a womanizing hedonist. Should Odette succeed nevertheless, von Rothbart secretly plans a trap for them and the prince's ambitious mother, Queen Clothilde, who schemes to rule in her own right. But he must use Odile, who has befriended Odette and is no longer her father's puppet.

Some readers may find the descriptions of dancing and costumes tedious--and Prince Siegfried a questionable hero. Odile, however, is as vivid a heroine as any Lackey's written. --Nona Vero

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