A palace near the wind / Ai Jiang.
Liu Lufeng is the eldest princess of the Feng royalty and, bound by duty and tradition, the next bride to the human king. With their bark faces, arms of braided branches and hair of needle threads, the Feng people live within nature, nurtured by the land. But they exist under the constant threat of human expansion, and the negotiation of bridewealth is the only way to stop--or at least delay--the destruction of their home. Come her wedding day, Lufeng plans to kill the king and finally put an end to the marriages. Trapped in the great human palace in the run-up to the union, Lufeng begins to uncover the truth about her people's origins and realizes they will never be safe from the humans. So she must learn to let go of duty and tradition, choose her allies carefully, and risk the unknown in order to free her family and shape her own fate. From a rising-star author, winner of the both the Bram Stoker and Nebula Awards, a richly inventive, brutal and beautiful story of family, loss, oppression and rebellion.
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- ISBN: 9781803369389 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 185 pages ; 21 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: London : Titan Books, 2025.
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| Subject: | Arranged marriage > Fiction. Families > Fiction. Family secrets > Fiction. Nature and civilization > Fiction. Princesses > Fiction. Secrecy > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Fantasy fiction. Novellas. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Bound by duty to marry a human king to protect her forest-dwelling people, Liu Lufeng instead plans his assassination, but uncovering her peopleâs origins forces her to defy tradition and risk everything to save her family and their home. - Random House, Inc.
From a rising-star author, winner of the both the Bram Stoker® and Nebula Awards, a richly inventive, brutal and beautiful science-fantasy novella. A story of family, loss, oppression and rebellion that will stay with you long after the final page. For readers of Nghi Voâs The Empress of Salt and Fortune, Neon Yangâs The Black Tides of Heaven and Kritika H. Raoâs The Surviving Sky.
Liu Lufeng is the eldest princess of the Feng royalty and, bound by duty and tradition, the next bride to the human king. With their bark faces, arms of braided branches and hair of needle threads, the Feng people live within nature, nurtured by the land. But they exist under the constant threat of human expansion, and the negotiation of bridewealth is the only way to stopâ or at least delayâthe destruction of their home. Come her wedding day, Lufeng plans to kill the king and finally put an end to the marriages.
Trapped in the great human palace in the run-up to the union, Lufeng begins to uncover the truth about her peopleâs origins and realizes they will never be safe from the humans. So she must learn to let go of duty and tradition, choose her allies carefully, and risk the unknown in order to free her family and shape her own fate.
From a rising-star author, winner of the both the Bram Stoker® and Nebula Awards, a richly inventive, brutal and beautiful story of family, loss, oppression and rebellion.