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Cuckoo's Egg by C. J. Cherryh
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Donald A. Wollheim
Book Club Edition
Pages: 186
Item Description: This book includes the dust jacket. The dust jacket has some wear. There is a 1/4 inch tear in the bottom back cover of the dust jacket. There are no bent, torn, or marked pages.
"His name was known throughout the world: Duun, hero, whose scarred face and body represented a dire threat narrowly averted; Duun, hatani, one of those superbly trained individuals revered by all the shonunin as mystic, warrior, guardian and judge. Out of respect and tradition they would refuse him nothing. But in this case, even the few longtime acquaintances who might have been considered friends - if hatani permitted themselves to form friendships - would have preferred to grant almost any other request. Still, they gave him the infant to raise as he wished, and he took the child far away from civilization to Sheon, where he had spent his own childhood."
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Donald A. Wollheim
Book Club Edition
Pages: 186
Item Description: This book includes the dust jacket. The dust jacket has some wear. There is a 1/4 inch tear in the bottom back cover of the dust jacket. There are no bent, torn, or marked pages.
"His name was known throughout the world: Duun, hero, whose scarred face and body represented a dire threat narrowly averted; Duun, hatani, one of those superbly trained individuals revered by all the shonunin as mystic, warrior, guardian and judge. Out of respect and tradition they would refuse him nothing. But in this case, even the few longtime acquaintances who might have been considered friends - if hatani permitted themselves to form friendships - would have preferred to grant almost any other request. Still, they gave him the infant to raise as he wished, and he took the child far away from civilization to Sheon, where he had spent his own childhood."



