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Wildwood Chronicles - Signed Edition

by Colin Meloy and Carson Ellis
Wildwood Chronicles - Signed Edition

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ISBN13: 9780062130280
ISBN10: 0062130285



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Printed in a very limited run, this hand-bound cloth edition includes these features:

  • a custom-designed slipcase, illustrated by Ellis
  • colored endpapers
  • a two-color foil-stamped cover, designed by Ellis
  • a signed print of an exclusive illustration by Ellis
  • a three-color fold-out map (15 x 12 inches) bound into the book
  • each copy is signed and numbered by Meloy and Ellis

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Prue McKeel's life is ordinary. At least until her baby brother is abducted by a murder of crows. And then things get really weird.

You see, on every map of Portland, Oregon, there is a big splotch of green on the edge of the city labeled "I.W." This stands for "Impassable Wilderness." No one's ever gone in — or at least returned to tell of it.

And this is where the crows take her brother.

So begins an adventure that will take Prue and her friend Curtis deep into the Impassable Wilderness. There they uncover a secret world in the midst of violent upheaval, a world full of warring creatures, peaceable mystics, and powerful figures with the darkest intentions. And what begins as a rescue mission becomes something much bigger as the two friends find themselves entwined in a struggle for the very freedom of this wilderness.

A wilderness the locals call Wildwood.

Wildwood is a spellbinding tale full of wonder, danger, and magic that juxtaposes the thrill of a secret world and modern city life. Original and fresh yet steeped in classic fantasy, this is a novel that could have only come from the imagination of Colin Meloy, celebrated for his inventive and fantastic storytelling as the lead singer of the Decemberists. With dozens of intricate and beautiful illustrations by award-winning artist Carson Ellis, Wildwood is truly a new classic for the twenty-first century.

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"Wildwood is a beautiful object and a beautiful read. One half fairy tale, one half coming of age story, one half unrepentantly gorgeous work of art, this book is overflowing with gifts." Jonathan Safran Foer

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"Dark and whimsical, with a true and uncanny sense of otherworldliness, Wildwood is the heir to a great tradition of stories of wild childhood adventure. It snatched me up and carried me off into a world I didn't want to leave." Michael Chabon

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"A satisfying blend of fantasy, adventure story, eco-fable and political satire with broad appeal; especially recommended for preteen boys." Kirkus Reviews

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"This book is like the wild, strange forest it describes. It is full of suspense and danger and frightening things the world has never seen, and once I stepped inside I never wanted to leave." Lemony Snicket

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"Meloy has an immediately recognizable verbal style and creates a fully realized fantasy world....Ellis's illustrations perfectly capture the original world and contribute to the feel of an instant timeless classic. Further adventures in Wildwood cannot come quickly enough." School Library Journal (starred review)

About the Author

Colin Meloy once wrote Ray Bradbury a letter, informing him that he "considered himself an author too." He was ten. Since then, Colin has gone on to be the singer and songwriter for the band the Decemberists, where he channels all of his weird ideas into weird songs. This is his first time channeling those ideas into a novel.

As a kid, Carson Ellis loved exploring the woods, drawing, and nursing wounded animals back to health. As an adult, little has changed — except she is now the acclaimed illustrator of several books for children, including Lemony Snicket's The Composer Is Dead, Dillweed's Revenge by Florence Parry Heide, and The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart.

Colin and Carson live with their son, Hank, in Portland, Oregon, quite near the Impassable Wilderness.


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harry ruskin , January 01, 2013
a fine quality limited edition should be a "FIRST EDITION - first printing"

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kimberly.woods1 , August 29, 2012
I'm a huge fan of the Decemberists and loved the first book. Can't wait to read this one.

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Rachel McWhirter , August 04, 2012 (view all comments by Rachel McWhirter)
Like the music of the band the Decemberists, Wildwood is a whimsical adventure for audiences young and old. Reading this first installment in the (hopeful) series takes the reader to a hidden world full of talking animals, young intrepid explorers, and daring adventure. I believe this novel will be a true staple on the shelves and a delight for fans of YA Fiction. So support Powell's books and your love of reading by purchasing a copy of Wildwood today and prepare to not put this one down until you've explored every inch of the Wildwoods within.

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lisaard2002 , January 14, 2012
Wildwood is a fantastical, timeless story blending modern-day with vintage fun. Prue is a thirteen year old girl living in the St. Johns neighborhood in Portland. One day, while minding her toddler brother Mac, a murder of crows suddenly appears and spirits away Mac to the impassable wilderness (Forest Park) across the river. And so begins Prue's effort to get her brother back. Along the way she'll be joined by Curtis, a neighbor and schoolmate. Prue will meet animals that talk, good guys and bad guys, mystics, magic and danger. The writing is smart. The description of the forest is evocative, effectively showing it as a part of something more, how all the creatures are connected to the woods. The vocabulary shows great breadth, often reading above the grade level of 6.3 I found for the book. The story blends elements of fables and fairy tales while maintaining its originality. Just the look of the book alone recalls children's books from the 1960-1970s. Crisply detailed illustrations appear throughout - sometimes just a sketch in the corner of a page and othertimes a full-color glossy page that stands out from the written pages. These are wonderful. I expect a full marketing campaign for Wildwood posters alone. At 540+ pages, Wildwood is a meaty read. However, the action and story will keep readers flipping those pages. Highly recommended. Lisa Ard, Author of Fright Flight, Dream Seekers Book One Portland, Oregon

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angela.mg.rabideau , January 12, 2012
Sooo good. I love anything these two do. Beautiful edition, beautiful book, beautiful people.

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Eclypse , January 05, 2012
With print slowly dying out and electronic publishing (ie. Nooks, Kindles, and iPads...Oh my!) climbing to the top, it is so refreshing to have this edition come to fruition. It's a real gem!

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kristin.hallak , January 03, 2012
Two words: IN. LOVE. I am so infatuated by this tale! In fact my husband and I secretly escape after our wee one goes to bed and at night to this magical place... I would love a copy of this special edition!!!

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Gertie , January 01, 2012
A beautiful edition of an already lovely book. Thank you, Powell's!

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Mrchlodog , December 24, 2011
Presentation wise it looks quite nice. However I was a tad surprised that the copyright page inside of the book was nearly identical to the one inside the standard copy I already own. Same ISBN number, and it appears to be a tenth printing. Something for collectors to keep in mind.

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Neil Shapiro , December 23, 2011 (view all comments by Neil Shapiro)
If you are considering a limited edition then I will assume you know what the book is about and confine my comments to the production values of this outstanding, signed and limited volume. I was surprised at the quality of the book which exceeded my expectations. One thing that I expected was a high print run. But my book is numbered 122/500 and 500, as any book collector will tell you, is a very desirable print run. The tipped-in and signed illustration is in a mylar covering which is a nice, protective touch. The look and feel of the stamped boards and the matching slipcase is equivalent to that of other limited editions I own (of other titles of course) that cost hundreds of dollars more. The actual signatures are neat, readable and positioned nicely, they don't look rushed. (Sometimes I think some authors approach limited edition signings the way I used to hate writing "I will do better" in school for 500 lines.) Oh, and don't forget the included bookmark that is impregnated with flower seeds to start a garden! Overall, if you love WILDWOOD and you love limited editions, if you collect and prize your books then this is more then just an excellent value. It's a once-in-a-lifetime and affordable opportunity. Go for it!

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mvbooklover , December 07, 2011
This is a lovely story and the drawings are whimsical and really add to the story telling. For those of you who think that $100 is too much for a book, it is available for under $20 retail, just not in this special edition. The $100 version is for collectors or people who specially prize this book or want to give a very special gift, not a requirement for the privilege of reading it.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780062130280
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
01/01/0001
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Series info:
Wildwood Chronicles
Series:
Wildwood Chronicles
UPC Code:
9780062130280
Author:
Colin Meloy
Illustrator:
Carson Ellis

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