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T.A. Barron writes about "the spirit of wild places" and explores the connections among people, nature, mythology and legend. See T.A. Barron's PROFILE for more information about the author... in his own words.
The Lost Years of Merlin
This five-volume saga explores the lost youth of the great wizard Merlin, who learns his greatest lessons -- humility, connectedness, renewal, love, grief, and forgiveness -- from nature.
The Lost Years of Merlin, The Seven Songs of Merlin, and The Fires of Merlin are the first three volumes in the series. Book four of the epic, The Mirror of Merlin, is due out in September 1999.
The Lost Years of Merlin
$13.99 hardcover (ISBN: 0399230181)
The Seven Songs of Merlin
$13.99 hardcover (ISBN: 039923019X)
The Fires of Merlin
$19.99 hardcover (ISBN: 0399230203)

Heartlight
First of the novels about the adventures of Kate, a brave and heroic young girl. This one's a science fiction thriller, in which Kate and her physicist grandfather are off on a journey of discovery to the star Trethonial.
$12.59 hardcover (ISBN: 0399221808)

The Merlin Effect
In this second book about the adventures of Kate, our young heroine encounters a group of ever-singing whales off the coast of Baja California.
$13.99 hardcover (ISBN: 0399226893)

The Ancient One
This is the tale of a collapsing logging town in Oregon whose fate is curiously connected to a mysterious Native American tribe and a great redwood tree known as The Ancient One. Who saves the day? Our brave gal Kate, of course!
$13.29 hardcover (ISBN: 0399218998)

To Walk in Wilderness
A coffee table book about the author's month-long trek, with wilderness photographer John Fielder, in Colorado's Maroon Bells Wilderness. With stunning photographs by Fielder.
$27.97 hardcover (ISBN: 1565790383)

Rocky Mountain National Park
A celebration of the park's first century, and a visual and textual record for the future of the state of the park's natural resources today. Barron opens with a tribute to Enos Mills, the devoted nature guide who crusaded relentlessly to protect the region.
$49.00 hardcover (ISBN: 1565791231)

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