A review by caroparr
The Moon of Gomrath by Alan Garner

3.0

Much more interesting than Weirdstone, which felt a bit thin to me. Garner makes his fantasy elements organic in a way that not all authors do when calling on British folklore. We don't need crystal towers and lost lands, just the moon shining down on the track and turning it to silver before our eyes. Beautiful first American edition (1967), published by Henry Z. Walck, if anyone remembers them, and printed on real paper that ensures this copy will endure for another fifty years. Thank you, ILL.