What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Tam Lin
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SOLVED: Girl's College/Boarding school experience crossed with mythology or paganism [s]
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Hi -- Thank you. I don't *think* that's it, because I don't think the characters left college/boarding school before the end of the book. It is enough of a possibility, however, that I am going to download a sample chapter. But I still think it was something else...
Thank you,
Sarah
Thank you,
Sarah


does the story take place entirely in the real world or partly in the fantasy world?
What time period is the book set in?
Thank you to all of you!
I am now pretty sure that it is Tam Lin by Pamela Dean. I ordered it from Amazon just now. Unfortunately, it is not in digital format, so I have to wait for the mail to bring it. :-)
The mind is a very funny thing: When I read this book, which I now think was closer to twenty years ago, I had never heard of Tam Lin. So I would never have been able to make that connection.
Over the years, I have wondered about this book occasionally, wished I could find it and reread it. But I was never compelled enough to find a forum that exists exactly for that purpose. Until now.
And why is that significant?? Because literally a week and a half ago, I finished reading Fire & Hemlock by Diana Wynne Jones for the very first time! And it is a retelling of Tam Lin!
Ever since then, I have been obsessed with finding this book I read so many years ago.
Anyway, thank you again to all of you. I am not sure how to move this to a "solved" category. So I will look for instructions now, but if I don't manage to get it done, will someone post a link and tell me how??
Sarah
I am now pretty sure that it is Tam Lin by Pamela Dean. I ordered it from Amazon just now. Unfortunately, it is not in digital format, so I have to wait for the mail to bring it. :-)
The mind is a very funny thing: When I read this book, which I now think was closer to twenty years ago, I had never heard of Tam Lin. So I would never have been able to make that connection.
Over the years, I have wondered about this book occasionally, wished I could find it and reread it. But I was never compelled enough to find a forum that exists exactly for that purpose. Until now.
And why is that significant?? Because literally a week and a half ago, I finished reading Fire & Hemlock by Diana Wynne Jones for the very first time! And it is a retelling of Tam Lin!
Ever since then, I have been obsessed with finding this book I read so many years ago.
Anyway, thank you again to all of you. I am not sure how to move this to a "solved" category. So I will look for instructions now, but if I don't manage to get it done, will someone post a link and tell me how??
Sarah

You also need (please) to add the book to the group's bookshelf. When you get a screen with a large text box that asks why you are adding the book to the group's bookshelf, paste in the URL for this thread.
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Somehow, her everyday life was getting crossed up in mythology or paganism or perhaps even camelot.
I feel like there might have been something to do with some sort of rite to Bacchus. Maybe...! Like maybe some of the other kids at the school were actually Greek deities or pagan demi-gods.
There was also a guy, who might have actually been Pan (or someone like Pan) and something to do with birth control. And I feel like there was some sort of cross-over between our world birth control like the pill and herbal lore birth control. But I am not sure about this part.
I think this was probably some sort of young adult book. I probably read it in paperback, but I do not remember what the cover looked liked. My *best* guess is this was at least 15 years ago. But I am not even sure of that part.
I am laughing at myself because I realize how little this is to go on. But it has been driving me crazy for years, so I thought I would give it a shot.
Thank you!