Book summaryIn Rushdie's humorous and tender novel, Haroun is the 12-year-old son of a famous storyteller. When his father loses his powers of invention, Haroun takes charge, and sets out on a series of adventures that, against all odds, will bring his skills back. Media reviews"A beautiful book that could have been written by a post-modernist jinn with a sense of humor, of adventure, and of what makes an amazing story--a magical entertainment by a great writer." |
HAROUN AND THE SEA OF STORIESby Rushdie, Salman1st American Edition (stated)
Book description: London: Viking / Grnta Books, 1990 Quarter bound in publisher's red cloth over blue boards, gilt (white) lettering on spine, gray endpapers, fore-edge deckle. 219 pp. This is a new, unopened copy. The volume i in perfect, pristine condition. The dust jacket is price-clipped, else as new.. 1st American Edition (stated). Hard Cover. As New/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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