Emerald House Rising by Peg Kerr ISBN ISBN Paperback; New York: Aspect, June 1, ; ISBN · Emerald House Rising. by. Peg Kerr. · Rating details · ratings · 24 reviews. Jean is the daughter and only child of Collas the Gemcutter, jeweler to the nobility and supplier of magical gems and amulets. Jena has learned everything her father can teach her, and has created some beautiful objects of her own--but as a girl, she is expected to marry, not carry on her father's business/5(24). Emerald House Rising by Peg Kerr. Attendees: Renee Babcock, A. T. Campbell III, Lori Wolf. A small but loyal group gathered to discuss Emerald House Rising at the FACT Office. The book is a slickly written first fantasy novel about a young woman who’s training to be a gem cutter but discovers that she has a talent for magic.
Peg Kerr was born in a Chicago suburb, moved to Minnesota to attend college, and has stayed in Minnesota ever since. She attended the Clarion Writers Workshop in , and in addition to writing short fiction that has appeared in various science fiction and fantasy magazines and anthologies, she is the author of the novels Emerald House Rising. Emerald House Rising Mass Market Paperback - June 1, by Peg Kerr (Author) › Visit Amazon's Peg Kerr Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Are you an author? Learn about Author Central. Peg Kerr (Author) The Emerald House Rising by Peg Kerr - Aspect Fantasy, pb, Flight by Vanna Bonta - a Quantum Fiction Novel, Meridian House ( Mira Mesa Blvd. Dept. , San Diego, CA ), quality pb, $
Emerald House Rising is a single volume fantasy which takes on a very reasonable approach to both politics and magic. The story is told by Jena Gemcutter, the daughter of Collas Gemcutter (people in this world take their profession as their last name.). Find Emerald House Rising by Kerr, Peg at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Kerr's first novel Emerald House Rising was published in by Warner Aspect, and received praise for the degree of care and detail with which it treated the subjects of jewelry crafting and gemcutting, as well as the unusual sociology she constructed around them.
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