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'''''Tooth and Claw''''' is a [[fantasy novel]] written by [[Jo Walton]] and published by [[Tor Books]] in 2003. It won the [[World Fantasy Award for Best Novel]] in 2004.<ref name="wfc2004" />
'''''Tooth and Claw''''' is a [[fantasy novel]] written by [[Jo Walton]] and published by [[Tor Books]] on November 1, 2003. It won the [[World Fantasy Award for Best Novel]] in 2004.<ref name="wfc2004" />


==Plot summary==
==Plot summary==

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Tooth and Claw
Tor Books hardcover
AuthorJo Walton
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherTor Books
Publication date
November 1, 2003 (1st edition)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages256 (hardcover, 1st edition)
ISBNISBN 0-7653-0264-0 (hardcover, 1st edition) Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
OCLC52478573
823/.92 21
LC ClassPR6073.A448 T66 2003

Tooth and Claw is a fantasy novel written by Jo Walton and published by Tor Books on November 1, 2003. It won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in 2004.[1]

Plot summary

The book's plot is similar to that of a Victorian romance, with the obvious difference that the protagonists are not human beings but dragons. It has been compared to Anthony Trollope's novel Framley Parsonage.[citation needed] The novel begins with the death of the patriarch of a family of dragons. The novel follows the lives of his children, along with other characters.

Awards and nominations

  • 2004 World Fantasy Award, Best Novel[1]

Publication history

  • 2003, USA, Tor Books ISBN 0-7653-0264-0, Pub date 1 November 2003, Hardback
  • 2004, USA, Tor Fantasy ISBN 0-7653-4909-4, Pub date 30 November 2004, Mass Market Paperback
  • 2009, USA, Orb ISBN 978-0-7653-1951-7, ISBN 0-7653-1951-9, Pub date January 2009, Trade Paperback

References

  1. ^ a b "2004 World Fantasy Award Winners and Nominees". World Fantasy Convention official website. Retrieved 2008-01-01.

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