![]() Printed in the UK by Clays Ltd, Elcograf S.p.A. Rym Kechacha has asserted his right under the Copyright,ĭesigns and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as Author of their Work.Īll the events and characters portrayed in this book are fictional and any similarities to persons, alive or deceased, is coincidental. Unexpected Places to Fall From by Malcolm Devlin You Will Grow Into Them by Malcolm Devlin The Arrival of Missives by Aliya Whiteley The Bearer of Grievances by Joseph McKinley Peter Haynes, author of The Willow by Your Side. A weird and wonderful fairy tale that pays due homage to its inspiration." "Through Kechacha’s exquisite writing, the many glamours, both dark and light, of the world of To Catch a Moon will transfer to the reader like a spell. Oliver Langmead, author of Birds Of Paradise and Glitterati To Catch a Moon is an inspired creation." "A surreal, mystical, celestial wonder of a book! Inspired by the work of Spanish surrealist Remedios Varo, this is a magical, melancholy story, the kind of book that makes you remember why you love reading in the first place To say that there are owl women and witches and daughters of the moon, seamstresses and writers and painters who can call worlds into being, enchantments and sorrows, is to only scratch the surface of this extraordinary new novel by Rym Kechacha. – Peter Haynes, author of The Willow By Your Side Read moreįrancesco Dimitri, author of The Book of Hidden Things and Never the WindĪnna Smith Spark, author of the Empires of Dust trilogy A weird and wonderful fairy tale that pays due homage to its inspiration. Through Kechacha’s exquisite writing, the many glamours, both dark and light, of the world of To Catch a Moon will transfer to the reader like a spell. ![]() ![]() Rucker, award-winning author of The Moon Will Look Strange Inspired by the work of Spanish surrealist Remedios Varo, this is a magical, melancholy story, the kind of book that makes you remember why you love reading in the first place. ![]() – Anna Smith Spark, author of the Empires of Dust trilogy – Oliver Langmead, author of Birds of Paradise and GlitteratiĮxceptional, impossibly beautiful, important. – Francesco Dimitri, author of The Book of Hidden Things and Never the WindĪ surreal, mystical, celestial wonder of a book! To Catch a Moon is an inspired creation. It’s an extraordinary journey into the mind of two artists - Remedios Varo’s, and Rym Kechacha’s. Rym Kechacha has created an enchanting world, filled with the magical, mysterious and mesmerising. Populated by witches, sentient animals, and a lion made of leaves, To Catch a Moon is a bold and fearless ode to the power of Remedios Varo’s timeless paintings. Rym Kechacha (Dark River, British Fantasy Awards finalist 2021) spins a wild fantasy from Varo’s dreamlike imaginings, a world in which the moon’s daughter holds the key to mankind’s fate. The rules that govern this world bend and creak, old alliances break, and an impending apocalypse forges the most unlikely of friendships. A wheeled spirit of the earth kidnaps a baby star a woman who is half owl draws herself a daughter a juggler entrances a crowd of grey-cloaked men, a lion and a goat. In the surreal landscape of her imagination, Varo’s creations take on a life and power of their own. Together they let their imaginations soar beyond their canvases to create new worlds. The painter Remedios Varo sits in her kitchen with her friend, the artist Leonora Carrington.
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