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The Way Home

Two Novellas from the World of The Last Unicorn

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The Way Home

By: Peter S. Beagle
Narrated by: Orlagh Cassidy
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Renowned author Peter S. Beagle returns to the world of The Last Unicorn in this resonant and moving two-novella collection, featuring the award-winning “Two Hearts” and the brand-new “Sooz.”

The Last Unicorn is one of fantasy’s most revered classics, beloved by generations of readers and with millions of copies in print. Revisiting the world of that novel, Beagle’s long-awaited Hugo and Nebula-Awards-winning “Two Hearts” introduced the irrepressible Sooz on a quest to save her village from a griffin, and explored the bonds she formed with unforgettable characters like the wise and wonderful Molly Grue and Schmendrick the Magician.

In the never-before-published “Sooz,” the events of “Two Hearts” are years behind its narrator, but a perilous journey lies ahead of her, in a story that is at once a tender meditation on love and loss, and a lesson in finding your true self.

The Way Home is suffused with Beagle’s wisdom, profound lyricism, and sly wit; and collects two timeless works of fantasy.
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Critic reviews

“With beautiful worldbuilding and tons of heart, these tender fantasies are sure to delight.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A lovely duology that invokes the charm of The Last Unicorn while extending the magic of the original into a bigger world. Highly recommended for lovers of Beagle's classic, who are legion."
Library Journal

“Beagle brilliantly balances the bits of darkness that exist with Sooz’s drive to accomplish whatever needs to be done.”
Booklist

"The writing in "Sooz" is particularly lush and lyrical, with beautiful and desolate descriptions of the world of the Dreamies and the simultaneously magical and terrible things that happen there." –Paste Magazine
Bittersweet Epilogue • Wonderful Storytelling • Exceptional Narration • Heroic King • Emotional Depth • Authentic Voices

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For the most part, from the world of "The Last Unicorn", feels more like a way to lure fans in, only to utterly disappoint. The story in the second part is confusing, boring, and nothing about the way it's even written reminds me of "The Last Unicorn". Nothing more than a money grab... Enjoyed the narrator though.

Absolute disappointment

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The voice actor was reminiscent of the voices in the original The Last Unicorn Movie, and the stories were too. I will absolutely listen to this again after I purchase The Last Unicorn Next. I don’t know why I’ve hesitated before now. Maybe because I’ve seen the movie so much. But I should know better and that the book always has more detail and story than film adaptations.
Get this audiobook! You won’t be disappointed!!

I loved everything

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I very much enjoyed these short stories. I far preferred the first story, as it was classic fantasy full of morality and nobility. The second story was far more nuanced and introspective. Great performance by the narrator.

Two classic fantasy stories from a beloved world

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Two Hearts was lovely. I was impressed with the way King Lir remained a hero despite the ravages of time. Revisiting Molly, Schmendrick and Lir was a pleasure. Hearing Sooz tell her story was touching and sad and funny. On the other hand, the second story, Sooz, felt like a collection of unfinished ideas. I kept waiting for something to pull the disparate parts together. I kept waiting for her sister to become a real character and not just a concept. I waited -- in vain -- to see how the story had anything to do with the world of the unicorn and Molly and Schmendrick.

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Two Hearts was a joy, The Way Home was not.

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I needed more stories in this world & it did not disappoint. Peter is a master & we are so lucky to live in a world with his stories.

Beautiful!!!

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