Catherine Salton RAPHAEL AND THE NOBLE TASK First edition Proof Copy Fantasy
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RAPHAEL AND THE NOBLE TASK
by Catherine Salton
(New York): HarperCollins Publishers, (2000).
First edition, first printing: Uncorrected proof copy.
Fine in red printed wraps.
"Salton's slim debut novel is a wholesome but not too sweet tale. The
gargoyles, chim res, tomb effigies, mice and pigeons who decorate and
inhabit a medieval cathedral all come to life at night, and they take
their jobs and physical positions in the cathedral very seriously. A
chim re named Raphael, who looks like a dragon but is really a griffin,
is restless in spirit. Having been told that he needs a Noble Task, ""a
task critical to the continued existence of the Celestial Spheres,"" he
thinks he's found his mission when a baby is abandoned at the cathedral.
Since a cold and terrible winter has left the monks virtually out of
food, Raphael takes the child into the world of the cathedral creatures,
learning to love the infant and even risking discovery as he moves out
of the cathedral in order to find food. Further suspense derives from
the quandaries of the abbot, the baby's mother and other denizens of the
town who face their own weaknesses, fears and challenges. Comic relief
comes from the chiseled, furry and winged creatures of the cathedral and
a ferocious dog who undergoes a change of heart. Salton's moral is
gentle: love is sacrifice, and it is in giving that we receive."--Publisher's Weekly.
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