The Grass People

Author:   Kay Parley ,  Alison Lohans
Publisher:   Radiant Press
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9781775183907


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   25 October 2018
Format:   Paperback
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The Grass People


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Author:   Kay Parley ,  Alison Lohans
Publisher:   Radiant Press
Imprint:   Radiant Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781775183907


ISBN 10:   1775183904
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   25 October 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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A remarkable achievement. Kay Parley has created an entire world, fully realized and richly layered, peopled with fascinating characters. It's a world of lore and legend, tucked out of sight beneath the leafy plants and tall grasses we walk by every day. A population haunted by the destructive force of the mower's blade and the menace of four-legged shadows. An epic tale told on the tiniest of stages. A world where Life calls to Life. A world to curl into and enjoy. I loved it! Will Ferguson, Giller Prize winning author of 419


A remarkable achievement. Kay Parley has created an entire world, fully realized and richly layered, peopled with fascinating characters. It's a world of lore and legend, tucked out of sight beneath the leafy plants and tall grasses we walk by every day. A population haunted by the destructive force of the mower's blade and the menace of four-legged shadows. An epic tale told on the tiniest of stages. A world where Life calls to Life. A world to curl into and enjoy. I loved it! Will Ferguson, Giller Prize winning author of 419


"""A remarkable achievement. Kay Parley has created an entire world, fully realized and richly layered, peopled with fascinating characters. It's a world of lore and legend, tucked out of sight beneath the leafy plants and tall grasses we walk by every day. A population haunted by the destructive force of the mower's blade and the menace of four-legged shadows. An epic tale told on the tiniest of stages. A world where Life calls to Life. A world to curl into and enjoy. I loved it!"" Will Ferguson, Giller Prize winning author of 419"


A remarkable achievement. Kay Parley has created an entire world, fully realized and richly layered, peopled with fascinating characters. It's a world of lore and legend, tucked out of sight beneath the leafy plants and tall grasses we walk by every day. A population haunted by the destructive force of the mower's blade and the menace of four-legged shadows. An epic tale told on the tiniest of stages. A world where Life calls to Life. A world to curl into and enjoy. I loved it! Will Ferguson, Giller Prize winning author of 419 A remarkable achievement. Kay Parley has created an entire world, fully realized and richly layered, peopled with fascinating characters. It's a world of lore and legend, tucked out of sight beneath the leafy plants and tall grasses we walk by every day. A population haunted by the destructive force of the mower's blade and the menace of four-legged shadows. An epic tale told on the tiniest of stages. A world where Life calls to Life. A world to curl into and enjoy. I loved it! Will Ferguson, Giller Prize winning author of 419


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Kay Parley is an author and journalist, a visual artist, a former teacher and psychiatric nurse. She has written twenty-seven books but The Grass People is her first fantasy novel. Kay began writing The Grass People in 1976 and finished it twenty years later. She is a weekly syndicated newspaper columnist and volunteers as public speaker who advocates for mental wellness. Kay is ninety-five years old and still writes every day using an electric typewriter. She currently lives in Regina, Saskatchewan

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