T. Kingfisher is the vaguely absurd pen name author Ursula Vernon uses when writing for adults. In another life, she writes children's books and weird comics. As Kingfisher, she has won the Hugo, Nebula, Locus and Dragon Awards, including the Hugo for Best Novel for her book Nettle & Bone. When she is not writing, she is probably out in the garden, trying to make eye contact with butterflies.
"I opened, I devoured. Absolutely delightful and full of charm and
truth." Naomi Novik, New York Times bestselling author of A Deadly
Education
"Toadling will break your heart and mend it at the same time, and
that is how you know that Thornhedge is a story by T. Kingfisher. I
loved this book so much." Travis Baldree, New York Times
bestselling author of Legends & Lattes
"Immensely charming, unexpected, full of heart, I was utterly
delighted by this incredibly original retelling of Sleeping
Beauty." Katherine Arden, bestselling author of The Bear and the
Nightingale
"Kingfisher never fails to dazzle." Peter S. Beagle, Hugo, Nebula,
and Locus-Award winning author of The Last Unicorn
"Kingfisher's trademark wit and compassion transforms "Sleeping
Beauty" into a moving meditation on guilt, grief, and duty, as well
as a surprisingly sweet romance between outsiders. There are no
false notes here." Publishers Weekly, STARRED review
"Haunting and unusuala unique retelling of a classic tale!" Tamora
Pierce, New York Times bestselling author of the Tortall series
"The way Thornhedge turns all the fairy tales inside out is a
sharp-edged delight." Katherine Addison, author of The Goblin
Emperor
"At every turn, Kingfisher subverts familiar fairytale tropes into
a fresh, complex, and extremely human story about loneliness, and
the protective barriers we put around ourselves." Sunyi Dean,
author of The Book Eaters
"Kingfisher weaves elements of fairy tale, folklore, and history in
this beautifully crafted story of loss, endurance, terror, and
kindness. Thornhedge is sheer magic from beginning to end!" Juliet
Marillier, author of the Blackthorn & Grim and Warrior Bards
series
"This marvelously fractured fairy tale takes a well-known and
well-loved story and turns it completely around. . . . Highly
recommended for anyone who loves to see fables fractured into new
and different shapes, similar to Alix E. Harrow's A Spindle
Splintered." Library Journal, STARRED review
Praise for Nettle & Bone
T. Kingfisher solidifies her place as natural and inevitable heir
to the greats of her genre, while remaining clearly and
unquestionably a unique voice in fantasy. This book is a modern
classic and belongs alongside The Last Unicorn and Spinning Silver
on your shelf.-Seanan McGuire
This book is so exciting, deeply wise, sad, brutal and
compassionate all at once. And beautifully written, with a plot as
cunning as fine embroidery.-Catriona Ward, author of Last House on
Needless Street
Nettle & Bone is the kind of book that immediately feels like an
old friend. Fairytale mythic resonance meets homey pragmatism in
this utterly delightful story. It's creepy, funny, heartfelt, and
full of fantastic characters I absolutely loved!Melissa Caruso,
author of The Tethered Mage
Nettle & Bone brings Kingfisher's signature honesty and
authenticity to a fairy tale settingthe result is refreshing,
earnest but not naive, and deeply satisfying. I devoured it. This
is one that's going to stay with me for a long time.Sarah Gailey,
author of Magic for Liars
Witty, sparkling tale of a heroine's quest, full of matter-of-fact
magic, impossible tasks, and a group of fantastic and charming
companions. A delight throughout.Louisa Morgan, author of A Secret
History of Witches
Nettle & Bone is pure delight. T. Kingfisher uses the bones of
fairy tale to create something entirely her own, written in
gloriously clear and transparent prose. I devoured this story of a
princess-nun rescuing her sister from an abusive marriage, and
every fresh turn delighted me.Emily Tesh, Hugo finalist, Silver in
the Wood
Nettle & Bone is what happens when all the overlooked bit players
of classic fantasy somehow wind up on the main quest. It's funny,
frightening, and full of heart; I loved it.Alix E. Harrow, author
of The Ten Thousand Doors of January
Charming and macabreoften both at the same timeNettle & Bone has
bite, proper jokes, effortlessly good storytelling and a really
wonderful tomb labyrinth.A. K. Larkwood, author of The Unspoken
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