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Brenden Vetch possesses an extraordinary gift—an innate connection to the natural world that allows him to nurture gardens and understand the healing properties of plants and herbs. This unique ability, however, isolates him from forming meaningful connections with others and finding his place in a community.
Everything changes when Brenden receives a personal invitation from the wizard Od herself. She requires a gardener for her prestigious school in the great city of Kelior, where every aspiring wizard in the Kingdom of Numis must receive their training. For decades, the monarchy has maintained strict control over the school, believing they can contain and regulate the magical power within its walls—and swiftly punish any wizard who violates their laws.
What the ruling powers don't realize is the extraordinary potential possessed by their new gardener. Brenden himself remains unaware of the full extent of his abilities, which is precisely why Od sought him out. As he tends to the gardens of the wizard school, Brenden will discover that his connection to nature holds secrets far more powerful than anyone imagined.
This paperback edition of Od Magic delivers Patricia A. McKillip's signature lyrical prose and intricate world-building. As a standalone novel, it offers a complete fantasy experience without requiring commitment to a lengthy series. The story combines elements of nature magic, wizard training, and political intrigue within the Kingdom of Numis.
Patricia A. McKillip is a World Fantasy Award winner renowned for her contributions to fantasy literature. Her extensive bibliography includes The Riddlemaster of Hed trilogy, Stepping from the Shadows, and The Cygnet and the Firebird. McKillip's work is celebrated for its poetic language, complex magical systems, and deeply human characters. She resides in Oregon, where she continues to craft enchanting fantasy worlds.
Od Magic appeals to readers who appreciate character-driven fantasy narratives that explore themes of belonging, hidden potential, and the intersection of nature and magic. The novel's focus on a gardener protagonist offers a refreshing perspective in the wizard school subgenre, emphasizing growth and cultivation both literal and metaphorical.