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Much of de Lint's work is written for grown-ups, although it all appeals to young adults, but "Wooden Bones" was written for a young adult audience. It features an unusual adventure of a city girl at the rural home of her aunt and uncle. A light shines in a ruined barn on a hill, a light that only Liz seems to see, and in that barn is a great mystery, and once she fathoms it, she will have fathomed her own heart.
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