\u003cdiv\u003eIn her vivid and sly, gentle and wise, long-anticipated first collection, Delia Sherman takes seemingly insignificant moments in the lives of artists or sailors\u0026#151;the light out a window, the two strokes it takes to turn a small boat\u0026#151;and finds the ghosts haunting them, the magic surrounding them. Here are the lives that make up larger histories, here are tricksters and gardeners, faeries and musicians, all glittering and sparkling, finding beauty and hope and always unexpected, a touch of wild magic.\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003ePraise for Delia Sherman's previous books:\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003e\"Multilayered, compassionate, and thought-provoking.\"\u0026#151;\u003cI\u003eKirkus Reviews\u003c/I\u003e, starred review\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003e\"Fantastic in every sense of the word, Sherman's second novel (\u003cI\u003eThrough a Brazen Mirror\u003c/I\u003e) is a skillfully crafted fairy tale that owes as much to E.T.A. Hoffman as to Charles Perrault. . . . \u003cI\u003eThe Porcelain Dove\u003c/I\u003e is no dainty vertu but a seductive, sinister bird with razored feathers.\"\u0026#151;\u003cI\u003ePublishers Weekly\u003c/I\u003e\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003e\u003cB\u003eDelia Sherman\u003c/B\u003e was born in Japan and raised in New York City. Her work has appeared most recently in the anthologies \u003cI\u003eNaked City\u003c/I\u003e, \u003cI\u003eSteampunk!\u003c/I\u003e, and \u003cI\u003eQueen Victoria's Book of Spells\u003c/I\u003e. She is the author of six novels including \u003cI\u003eThe Porcelain Dove\u003c/I\u003e (a New York Times Notable Book), \u003cI\u003eThe Freedom Maze\u003c/I\u003e, and \u003cI\u003eChangeling\u003c/I\u003e, and has received the Mythopoeic and Norton awards. She lives in New York City.\u003c/div\u003e