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THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC.
[New York]: Viking Kestrel, [1988]. Octavo, cloth backed boards. First edition. "Hannah, 13, finds the annual Seder—which calls up her grandfather's memories of the death camp he and his sister Eva survived—tedious, the facts distant and unreal. Chosen to perform the ritual of opening the door to Elijah, she finds herself in rural Poland in 1942, as Chaya (life), the heroic girl whose Hebrew name she bears. There, she shares the experiences of villagers who are interrupted during a wedding, transported in a grueling four-day train journey, and delivered to a camp where the commandant routinely chooses victims for the gas chambers. At the camp another girl, the indomitable Rivka, teaches her how to survive, and she learns an unforgettable lesson: some must live, at whatever cost, to bear witness. Symbolic details—such as the role memory plays in Hannah's response to her experiences—are meticulously worked out. A triumphantly moving book." - Kirkus Review September 15, 1988. Made into a television movie 1999 starring Kirsten Dunst.
MERLIN'S BOOKE ...
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Steel Dragon Press, 1986. Octavo, cloth. First hardcover edition. Limited to 1200 copies of which this is one of 200 numbered copies signed by Yolen and artist Thomas Canty. Collects thirteen stories and poems. 1987 World Fantasy Convention nominee for best anthology/collection.
SISTER EMILY'S LIGHTSHIP.
New York: Tor, [2000]. Octavo, boards. First edition. A collection of twenty-eight stories, many with a fairy-tale quality, including three new stories first published here and two recent Nebula Award winners, "Lost Girls" and the title story, Includes an afterword by Yolen incorporating autobiographical comments on each story. "... her most substantial collection of adult fiction to date ..." - Gary K. Wolfe, Richard Bleiler, ed., Supernatural Fiction Writers: Contemporary Fantasy and Horror (2003), pp. 1008-1009. [Reference: Hartwell, 200 Significant SF Books by Women, 1984-2001].
TALES OF WONDER.
New York: Schocken Books, [1983]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Collects thirty stories, eight first published here, others first published in THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION and elsewhere. [Reference: Barron (ed), Fantasy Literature 4A-275].



