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Best Selling Books by Mary Stewart

Mary Stewart is the author of The Last Enchantment (2003), The Change Book (2011), The Learning and Development Book (2011), The Wicked Day (2003), Thornyhold (2011).

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The Last Enchantment

release date: May 06, 2003
The Last Enchantment
Arthur Pendragon is King! Unchallenged on the battlefield, he melds the country together in a time of promise. But sinister powers plot to destroy Camelot, and when the witch-queen Morgause -- Arthur''s own half sister -- ensnares him in an incestuous liaison, a fatal web of love, betrayal, and bloody vengeance is woven.

The Change Book

release date: Mar 15, 2011
The Change Book
Change is hard, but learning more about it doesn''t have to be boring. The Change Book: Change the Way You Think About Change helps you get smart on change management without the pain. It addresses framing your change, leadership, resistance, culture, communication and more. Flip it open to any page and you''ll find powerful, concise, and easy advice from battle-tested practitioners. Why aren''t your communication efforts working? The book addresses common pitfalls, like waiting too long, delivering "bad" news and hitting people with the wrong kinds of information. How many people should you involve in your new effort? There''s advice on engaging the masses and there are real stories of organizations who harnessed the power of their people. What should you do about those who resist? Do you have to turn all of them into supporters? Read about finding the people in your "sweet spot" and focusing on them. How will you keep people excited and engaged? The book offers tips for getting buy-in and maintaining momentum.

The Learning and Development Book

release date: Nov 15, 2011
The Learning and Development Book
Everyone thinks they know everything about training. Right? We''ve all gone to school, been trained on the job, and maybe endured the occasional corporate seminar. But if you''re a professional in this field, you know that''s familiarity, not expertise. Instructional design and implementation are not as easy as they look. You know there''s an art to enabling people to truly change their behavior, moving themselves and their organizations toward the right future. That''s what inspired The Learning and Development Book. Open the book to any page and you''ll find a short chapter that holds one hard-won lesson—the reward of decades implementing instructional design in real-world settings. Why should learning be more like playing? Is the culture of your organization working against you? Should you really measure the effects of your training program? Have you ever thought that learning begins when training ends? Each chapter holds a nugget of wisdom on subjects like these. Whether you''re a battle-tested educator or embarking on your first big training job, we hope we can give you tips, tools, big ideas, and (bonus!) a smile.

The Wicked Day

release date: May 06, 2003
The Wicked Day
Born of an incestuous relationship between King Arthur and his half sister, the evil sorceress Morgause, the bastard Mordred is reared in secrecy. Called to Camelot by events he cannot deny, Mordred becomes Arthur’s most trusted counselor -- a fateful act that leads to the "wicked day of destiny" when father and son must face each other in battle.

Thornyhold

release date: May 26, 2011
Thornyhold
''A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I''d rather read her than most other authors.'' Harriet Evans The rambling house called Thornyhold is like something out of a fairy tale. Left to Gilly Ramsey by the cousin whose occasional visits brightened her childhood, the cottage, set deep in a wild wood, has come just in time to save her from a bleak future. With its reputation for magic and its resident black cat, Thornyhold offers Gilly more than just a new home. It offers her a chance to start over. The old house, with it tufts of rosy houseleek and the spreading gilt of the lichens, was beautiful. Even the prisoning hedges were beautiful, protective with their rusty thorns, their bastions of holly and juniper, and at the corners, like towers, their thick columns of yews. ''Mary Stewart is magic'' New York Times ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent

The Higher Court

release date: Dec 01, 2020
The Higher Court
The Higher Court (1911) is a novel of religion and romance by Mary Stewart Daggett, a writer well-known in her community of Pasadena, California whose work has yet to find the audience it deserves. Father Barry, a young Catholic priest in the Midwest, is beginning to question his vows. A tense meeting with the local bishop, combined with a feeling of mental unease, have shaken Barry’s faith to the core. Meanwhile, in the midst of a heavy blizzard, a letter arrives from Isabel Doan, a friend of Barry’s from before he took his orders—she is stopping by to see him on her way to Southern California, where she is moving with her young son Reginald. When they arrive, Barry is shaken by a series of events—Reginald has come down with a terrible illness; news arrives of the death of his estranged mother; and his love for Isabel threatens to tear down the final vestige of his already fleeting faith. Faced with a choice, Father Barry abandons the cloth and travels to Europe, but he will soon find something stronger than religion to guide his heart back home. Mary Stewart Daggett’s The Higher Court interrogates tradition in order to get to the truth, while simultaneously illuminating the inexorable changes faced by the nation and world in the early-twentieth century. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Mary Stewart Daggett’s The Higher Court is a newly unearthed classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

This Rough Magic

release date: Nov 30, 2004
This Rough Magic
As in other Mary Stewart classics, the action of "This Rough Magic" takes place in a mere matter of days. Lucy Waring, a twenty-something actress steps off the London stage and onto the idyllic Ionian island of Corfu. In a the course of a morning swim, paradise transforms to a place of sinister doings: someone shoots at a tamed dolphin, a young Greek drowns off the coast of Albania, and a smuggler washes up dead in a nearby cove. Stewart uses all her formidable skill, crafting a strong story that is both literary and fast moving. Told from Lucy''s point-of-view, the reader''s is kept as taut as a wire as the tension mounts not only while Lucy attempts to determine the identity of the wrongdoer and the reason for his misdemeanors but as she inadvertently puts herself in harm''s way.

The Merlin Trilogy

The Merlin Trilogy
The Arthurian legend is one of the most enduring and powerful of myths, and Mary Stewart''s classic The Merlin Trilogy is one of its most beloved and acclaimed retellings. In prose that is as vividly, achingly real as it is poetic, New York Times bestselling author Mary Stewart brings to life the man behind the myth: Myrddin Emrys ... Merlinus Ambrosius ... Merlin. The Crystal Cave The Hollow Hills The Last Enchantment Born the bastard son of a Welsh princess, Myrddin Emrys -- or, as he would later be known, Merlin -- leads a perilous childhood in The Crystal Cave, haunted by portents and visions. But destiny has great plans for this no-man''s-son, taking him from prophesying before the High King Vortigern to the crowning of UtherPendragon ... and the conception of Arthur -- king for once and always. Keeping watch over the young Arthur Pendragon in The Hollow Hills, the prince and prophet Merlin Ambrosius is haunted by dreams of the magical sword Caliburn, hidden for centuries. When Uther Pendragon is killed in battle, the time of destiny is at hand, and Arthur must claim the fabled sword to become the true High King of Britain. In The Last Enchantment, Arthur Pendragon is king at last. Unchallenged on the battlefield, he melds the country together in a time of promise as Merlin works to keep safe the once and future king. But sinister powers plot to destroy Camelot, and when the witch-queen Morgause -- Arthur''s own half sister -- ensnares him in an incestuous liaison, a fatal web of love, betrayal, and bloody vengeance is woven. Extensively researched and beautifully written, The Merlin Trilogy is the epic culmination of an acclaimed career, a legend in and of itself.

Mariposilla

release date: Apr 26, 2021
Mariposilla
In "Mariposilla," Mary Stewart Daggett crafts an evocative narrative that weaves together themes of identity, migration, and the complexities of belonging. Through a rich tapestry of vibrant imagery and poignant language, Daggett explores the journey of a young girl who traverses cultural boundaries, drawing on the metaphor of the butterfly as a symbol of transformation and resilience. Set against a backdrop of socio-political upheaval, the novel adeptly balances lyrical prose with grounded realism, showcasing Daggett''s commitment to depicting the multifaceted lives of her characters in contemporary America. Mary Stewart Daggett, a writer with deep roots in both literature and anthropology, brings her personal experiences and academic insights to "Mariposilla." Her background in studying cultural narratives intricately informs her portrayal of a young protagonist navigating the challenges that accompany immigration and assimilation. Daggett''Äôs own travels and observations of diverse communities have shaped her understanding of the dilemmas faced by those caught between worlds, lending authenticity to her characters and the intricacies of their relationships. "Mariposilla" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the dynamics of cultural identity and the immigrant experience. Daggett''Äôs skillful storytelling and empathetic character development invite readers to reflect on their own understandings of home and belonging. It is a profound exploration that resonates with universal themes, making it a valuable addition to contemporary literature.

Airs Above the Ground

release date: May 26, 2011
Airs Above the Ground
font size="+1"A thrilling tale of adventure and deception set in 1950s Austria, from the queen of romantic suspense and author of Madam, Will You Talk?/font size font size="+1"''This zestful romantic adventure grips, amuses, frightens and delights'' Sunday Telegraph/font size Vanessa March''s husband Lewis is meant to be on a business trip in Stockholm. So why does he briefly appear in newsreel footage of a fire at a circus in Vienna, with his arm around another woman? Vanessa flies to Austria to find her husband - and inadvertently becomes involved in a mystery surrounding the famous dancing stallions of Austria''s Spanish Riding School . . . Praise for Mary Stewart: ''Mary Stewart is magic'' New York Times ''I''d rather read her than most other authors'' Harriet Evans ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent ''She set the benchmark for pace, suspense and romance - with a great dollop of escapism as the icing'' Elizabeth Buchan Reader reviews of Airs Above the Ground: ''You feel you are there in the story. This made my holiday perfect'' ''This book has it all . . . thrilling action in a stunning Austrian setting, I loved it'' ''A cracking good story, beautifully written. This is a most satisfying read'' ''Mary Stewart specialises in novels which have you alternately holding your breath as to what might happen, or chuckling to yourself. This is one of her best''

Religion, Feminism, and the Family

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Religion, Feminism, and the Family
Contemporary women''s movement and the future of the American family.

Madam, Will You Talk?

release date: May 26, 2011
Madam, Will You Talk?
The original queen of the page-turner Mary Stewart leads her readers on a thrilling journey through a dangerous and deadly Provence in this tale perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Barbara Pym. ''Mary Stewart is magic'' New York Times ''One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century'' Independent It sounds idyllic: a leisurely drive through the sun-drenched landscape of Provence. But Charity''s dream holiday turns into a nightmare when she becomes embroiled in a sinister plot to kidnap a young boy. She soon finds herself in a deadly pursuit and must uncover who to trust . . . and who to fall for. Praise for Mary Stewart: ''The terrible thirsty heat of the Provençal summer, the noise of the cicadas, the dust of the country buses . . . an excellent tale of mystery'' The Times ''A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I''d rather read her than most other authors.'' Harriet Evans ''She built the bridge between classic literature and modern popular fiction. She did it first and she did it best.'' Herald

More Stories of Married Life

release date: Sep 25, 2019
More Stories of Married Life
Reproduction of the original: More Stories of Married Life by Mary Stewart Cutting

Moonspinners

release date: Nov 25, 2003
Moonspinners
Now gorgeously repackaged, three classic tales of romantic suspense by the "New York Times" bestselling author are available once again. Reissue.

The Crystal Cave

release date: Jan 01, 2016
The Crystal Cave
Born the bastard son of a Welsh princess, Myridden Emrys--or as he would later be known, Merlin--leads a perilous childhood, haunted by portents and visions. But destiny has great plans for this no-man''s-son, taking him from prophesying before High King Vortigern to the crowning of Uther Pendragon ... and the conception of Arthur, king for once and always.

The Hollow Hills

release date: Jan 01, 2016
The Hollow Hills
The spellbinding, suspenseful story of how Merlin, the Enchanter, helped Arthur become the king of all Britain--a magnificent novel set in a time when no life is safe, no law stableKeeping watch over the young Arthur Pendragon, the prince and prophet Merlin Ambrosius is haunted by dreams of the magical sword Caliburn, which has been hidden for centuries. When Uther Pendragon is killed in battle, the time of destiny is at hand, and Arthur must claim the fabled sword to become the true High King of Britain.The prophetic voice of Merlin communicates not only the bristling atmosphere of the story''s ancient setting but also its profound relevance to our own time. Once again, as she did in her bestselling The Crystal Cave, Mary Stewart provides a glowing re-creation of pre-Camelot England.
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