![]() ![]() You're stuck, with all the interesting ways the Goblin Market has of enforcing debt repayment. The second is that, if at eighteen you are not debt-free, you don't have the option of leaving. One is that, at eighteen, if you are debt-free in the world of the Goblin Market, you have to make a choice-take the oath of citizenship and stay permanently, or don't, and leave forever. The Goblin Market also allows people to go back and forth between their world of origin and the Goblin Market freely until the age of eighteen. It's a strange and magical world, and everything rests on a system of barter and the principle of Fair Value. Her world, the world she stumbles into through a doorway that shouldn't be there, is the Goblin Market. She's unusual even by the standards of the school, in that she is aging in reverse, growing younger, at least in body, rather than older. ![]() One of the students at Eleanor West's School for Wayward Children in Every Heart a Doorway is Lundy. ![]()
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