Synopsis
One of only two children's books written by award willing fantasy author Roger Zelazny.But are you magic?Sort of, he said. In the way that the sun making you feel warm and good is magic, in the way that the wind blowing part you when you spread your wings and soar is Magic . . . The kind of magic everyone s got . . . Your own way of seeing things. Mine is the pterodactyl way.When Susi cut through the old orchard, shady and secret and out-of-the-way, she was alone. Then, on a fine, warm, sunny day during the last week of school she met Herman, a lonesome pterodactyl sunning himself on a rock. So began an extraordinary summer of friendship, adventure, discovery and . . . magic.
About the Author
Roger Zelazny was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where he graduated from Case Western Reserve, later earning his Masters Degree from Columbia University. Following several years of government service, Roger turned to writing full-time in 1969. During the years since, he produced more than 40 outstanding books. Perhaps best known for Lord of Light, Eye of Cat, Doorways in the Sand, and his
famous Amber series, he is the winner of six Hugo awards and three Nebula awards. Among his many associations with the writing community, he was a member of the Advisory Council for Creative Writing at the College of Santa Fe, of the Writers Digest Advisory Board, of the Editorial Board of The Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts and a long time member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Roger died in 1996.
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