Being a Green Mother

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Random House Worlds, Sep 12, 1988 - Fiction - 320 pages
Orb had a rare gift--the magic which manifested whenever she sang or played her harp. No one could resist her music. But she knew that greater magic lay in the Llano, the mystic music that controlled all things. The quest for the Llano occupied Orb's life. Until she met Natasha, handsome and charming, and an even finer musician. But her mother Niobe came as an Aspect of Fire, with the news that Orb had been chosen for the role of Incarnation of Nature--The Green Mother. But she also warned of a prophecy that Orb was to marry Evil. Could she be sure that Natasha was not really Satan, the Master of Illusion, laying a trap for her...?
 

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SONG OF THE MORNING1
1
HAMADRYAD
12
TINKA
26
QUEST45
45
MYM
61
ORLENE76
76
LIVIN SLUDGE
89
JONAH
108
NATASHA
162
SONG OF DAY
179
SONG OF EVENING
200
GREEN MOTHER
221
FORBIDDEN SONG
237
CHAOS
259
WEDDING
289
AUTHORS NOTE
302

LLANO
134

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About the author (1988)

Piers Anthony, sometimes called Pier Xanthony, is the pseudonym of a Mundane character who was born in England in 1934, came to America in 1940, was naturalized in 1958, and moved to Xanth in 1977. His first story was published in 1963, and his first novel, Chthon, in 1967. His first Xanth novel, A Spell for Chameleon, won the August Derleth Fantasy Award as the best novel for 1977, and his fantasy novels began placing on the New York Times bestseller list with Ogre, Ogre. He shifted from writing in pencil to writing on the computer, and Golem in the Gears was his first novel created on the machine; naturally, the computer found its way into Xanth.

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