Críticas:
" Lavish, whimsical dreamscapes reminiscent of Lewis Carroll. Lee's charming exuberance is everywhere in evidence, no more so than in Tanaquil's familiar, a wonderfully comic, cavorting beasty." -- "Publishers Weekly"
" Lee's language is lyrical and her setting is fantastical. Tanaquil is a good role model for any young girl struggling with love, relationships or parents." "The San Diego Union-Tribune"
"Lavish, whimsical dreamscapes reminiscent of Lewis Carroll. Lee's charming exuberance is everywhere in evidence, no more so than in Tanaquil's familiar, a wonderfully comic, cavorting beasty." --"Publishers Weekly" "Lee's language is lyrical and her setting is fantastical. Tanaquil is a good role model for any young girl struggling with love, relationships or parents." "The San Diego Union-Tribune"
Reseña del editor:
The enchanting, magical sequel to The Black Unicorn and The Gold Unicorn!After several years traveling, Tanaquil -- a sorceress like her mother with the ability to mend -- returns home only to discover that her true love has been betrothed to her sister, Empress Lizra. Broken-hearted and jealous of her sister's happiness, Tanaquil is lured by a red unicorn into a mirror world where she encounters Tanakil, a diabolical version of herself. She discovers also several new powers. Powers she will need to foil Tanakil's sinister plot of revenge.
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