2 books by Carol Emshwiller
Requirements: Epub reader, 380 Kb
Overview: Carol Emshwiller grew up in Michigan and France. She is the author of the novels Ledoyt, Leaping Man Hill, The Mount (winner of the Philip K. Dick Award), and Mr. Boots, and four collections of short fiction, The Start of the End of it All (winner of the World Fantasy Award), Joy in Our Cause, Verging on the Pertinent and Report to the Men's Club. Carol splits her time between New York City, where she teaches fiction writing at the New School, and Bishop, CA.
Genre: Fantasy

Carmen Dog
Everything is changing: women are turning into animals, and animals are turning into women. Pooch, a golden setter, is turning into a beautiful woman—although she still has some of her canine traits: she just can't shuck that loyalty thing—and her former owner has turned into a snapping turtle. When the turtle tries to take a bite of her own baby, Pooch snatches the baby and runs. Meanwhile, there's a dangerous wolverine on the loose, men are desperately trying to figure out what's going on, and Pooch discovers what she really wants: to sing Carmen.
Carmen Dog is the funny feminist classic that inspired writers Pat Murphy and Karen Joy Fowler to create the James Tiptree Jr. Memorial Award.
Mister Boots
Bobby Lassiter has some important secrets—but it’s not as if anyone’s paying attention. It’s the middle of the Depression, and while Bobby’s mother and older sister knit all day to make money, Bobby explores the California desert around their home. That’s how Bobby finds Boots. He’s under their one half-dead tree, halfdead himself. Right away he’s a secret, too—a secret to be fed and clothed and taken care of, and even more of a secret because of what he can do. Sometimes Boots is a man. Sometimes he’s (really, truly) a horse. He and Bobby both know something about magic—and those who read this book will, too.
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Requirements: Epub reader, 380 Kb
Overview: Carol Emshwiller grew up in Michigan and France. She is the author of the novels Ledoyt, Leaping Man Hill, The Mount (winner of the Philip K. Dick Award), and Mr. Boots, and four collections of short fiction, The Start of the End of it All (winner of the World Fantasy Award), Joy in Our Cause, Verging on the Pertinent and Report to the Men's Club. Carol splits her time between New York City, where she teaches fiction writing at the New School, and Bishop, CA.
Genre: Fantasy
Carmen Dog
Everything is changing: women are turning into animals, and animals are turning into women. Pooch, a golden setter, is turning into a beautiful woman—although she still has some of her canine traits: she just can't shuck that loyalty thing—and her former owner has turned into a snapping turtle. When the turtle tries to take a bite of her own baby, Pooch snatches the baby and runs. Meanwhile, there's a dangerous wolverine on the loose, men are desperately trying to figure out what's going on, and Pooch discovers what she really wants: to sing Carmen.
Carmen Dog is the funny feminist classic that inspired writers Pat Murphy and Karen Joy Fowler to create the James Tiptree Jr. Memorial Award.
Mister Boots
Bobby Lassiter has some important secrets—but it’s not as if anyone’s paying attention. It’s the middle of the Depression, and while Bobby’s mother and older sister knit all day to make money, Bobby explores the California desert around their home. That’s how Bobby finds Boots. He’s under their one half-dead tree, halfdead himself. Right away he’s a secret, too—a secret to be fed and clothed and taken care of, and even more of a secret because of what he can do. Sometimes Boots is a man. Sometimes he’s (really, truly) a horse. He and Bobby both know something about magic—and those who read this book will, too.
Download Instructions:
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(Closed Filehost) https://hulkload.com/hz57otvn7aqk