01567nam a2200337u 4500001001100000003000700011005001700018007000300035008004100038010001500079020001800094035003900112040004900151042000800200050002600208082001700234100003000251245007900281250001900360260003800379264001200417300005600429336002100485337002500506338002300531520058300554650001901137650002001156655002801176655002501204904335982 OCoLC 20190501234206.0ta151010t20152015nyua 000 1 eng  a2015008158 a9780812998917 a(OCoLC)904335982z(OCoLC)900913243 aDLCbengerdacDLCdOCLCOdYDXCPdBTCTAdBDX apcc00aPR6068.U757bT96 201500a823/.9142231 aRushdie, Salman,eauthor.10aTwo years eight months and twenty-eight nights :ba novelcSalman Rushdie. aFirst edition. 1aNew York :bRandom House,c[2015] 4c♭2015 a290 pages :bblack and white illustration ;c25 cm. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aIn the near future, after a storm strikes New York City, the strangenesses begin. A gardener begins to levitate, and a powerful jinn -- also known as the Princess of Fairyland -- raises an army composed entirely of her semi- magical great-great-great-grandchildren. A baby is born with the ability to see corruption in the faces of others. The ghosts of two philosophers, long dead, begin arguing once more. And a battle for the kingdom of Fairyland is waged throughout our world for 1,001 nights -- or, to be more precise, for two years, eight months, and twenty- eight nights. 0aJinnvFiction. 0aMagicvFiction. 7aFantasy fiction.2gsafd 7aLove stories.2gsafd