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010 _a2024012289
020 _a9781558613317
_c$17.95
_q(paperback)
050 0 0 _aPS3611.I4517
_bS37 2024
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_a813/.6
100 1 _4aut
_aKilljoy, Margaret,
_d1982-
_eauthor
245 1 4 _aThe sapling cage /
_cMargaret Killjoy.
250 _aFirst Feminist Press Edition
260 _aNew York City :
_bThe Feminist Press at the City University of New York,
_c2024.
300 _a329 pages ;
_c22 cm.
490 _aDaughters of the empty throne ;
_v1
520 _aLorel has always dreamed of becoming a witch: learning magic, fighting monsters, and exploring the world beyond the small town where she and her mother run the stables. Even though a strange plague is killing the trees in the Kingdom of Cekon and witches are being blamed for it, Lorel wants nothing more than to join them. There’s only one problem: all witches are women, and she was born a boy. When the coven comes to claim her best friend, Lorel disguises herself in a dress and joins in her friend’s place, leaving home and her old self behind.
655 7 _2lcgft
_aFantasy fiction.
655 7 _2lcgft
_aTransgender fiction.
655 7 _2lcgft
_aWitch fiction.
655 7 _2lcgft
_aQueer fiction.
655 7 _2lcgft
_aNovels.
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_cBKTMP
_hFIC
_mKILL
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_d141