What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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SOLVED. heroine was a young woman whose face was so stiff that she couldn't form expressions. The people in her village made fun of her, calling her some variation of Stoneface or Stonejaw [s]
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The first title that popped into my mind was The Sleep of Stone by Louise Cooper. It's been ages since I read it, so I don't recall if it fits all your criteria though.
I don't think that's the book I'm looking for---at least, the details in the summary don't seem familiar---but it looks interesting! I think I'm going to have to read it. :)
The Rough-Face Girlbegs for comparison with Princess Furball (Greenwillow, 1989), Tattercoats (Putnam, 1989), Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters (Lothrop, 1987), Moss Gown (Clarion, 1987), etc., and will provide both entertainment and a cultural lesson.One of these
Those all look like lovely picture books, but the book I'm having trouble remembering is a novel of 100 pages or more. Thanks, though.
Kim wrote: "I don't think that's the book I'm looking for---at least, the details in the summary don't seem familiar---but it looks interesting! I think I'm going to have to read it. :)"I love Louise Cooper's books, especially the Indigo series.
Ooh. Good to know! So even if I never find this blasted book, I'll have something new to explore. :) Excellent!
There's also at least one short story that fits your description in Marion Zimmer Bradley's "Sword and Sorceress" books, but I have no idea which of the first 21 books it's (they're?) in. The title might have nothing to do with the main character, or it might. I looked through Wikipedia's title list (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword_an...) in case one might spring out. There are a lot of possible titles or it (they?) may not be obvious at all. The first one I would try is "The Stone Face, the Giant, and the Paradox" by Vera Nazarian in Sword and Sorceress XII.
That's very possible. I was a big fan of the S&S anthologies when I was younger. And though I remember a novel, perhaps that's because it was one of many stories in a longer book. I'll definitely check it out!
Will do! But it might be a while to get through all 12 volumes published before 1995. :) If anyone thinks of anything else this might be, I'd love to hear it. Thanks!
Kim wrote: "This is an old fantasy novel---published before 1995, although I'm afraid I can't narrow it more than that---and it was written for a teen or pre-teen audience. I don't remember much about the plot..."Kim,
I came across this thread while searching for the same book! I remember that the book was set in the medieval ages, possibly around the 1500’s (?) and dealt with the main character having to go into the fairy realm to reclaim something/someone (?) or to fulfill an obligation. At the end of the story she was able to get herself back home. I believe that her name might have been Catherine or Katherine and I distinctly remember that she was described as having a “face like stone.” I also seem to remember the title having something to do with a sentinel at the gate, but having searched all these terms exhaustively, I still haven’t been able to find anything… I would love to find it again! Here’s hoping that this extra info can jog someone’s memory!
Found! It took me a while to get ahold of a copy, but the "book" I was looking for was, indeed, a short story: "The Stone Face, the Giant, and the Paradox," from Sword and Sorceress XII. Thanks, Leela4, for the suggestion!
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Thanks!
ETA: Found! It's "The Stone Face, the Giant, and the Paradox" by Vera Nazarian (from Sword and Sorceress XII)