Book 3 of The Song Of The Lioness
Action & Adventure Alanna (Fictitious character : Pierce) Alanna (Fictitious character: Pierce) Fantasy Fantasy & Magic Fiction Gender Studies General Girls & Women Historical Juvenile Fiction Knights and knighthood Legends; Myths; Fables Medieval Middle Ages Sex role Social Science
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: May 1, 2003
Description:
From School Library Journal
Grade 7-9 The third in the "Song of the Lioness" series finds the title heroine, Alanna; her psychic cat, Faithful; and the older man-at-arms, Coram, among the desert tribes of the Bazhir. Here Alanna breaks with tradition by training three gifted youthstwo of them girlsas shamans. She also sets out to tame the evil in a substitute crystal sword that she suspects belonged to her enemy, Roger, whom she killed in Book Two. Her ambitious brother, sorcerer Thom, is experimenting with raising the deadand new trouble brews. Meanwhile, she has a misunderstanding with Prince Jonathan, her lover who has assumed their betrothal and a romantic reunion with George, King of Thieves. A coming-of-age fantasy-adventure that can be read by itself, thanks to smooth backgrounding, and one that leaves readers wanting to read further in either direction. Ruth M. McConnell, San Antonio Public Lib .
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Review
"Lively and enjoyable, with a strong, vigorous heroine."--_The Horn Book_
"Alanna's world is a harsh one, but believable.... This fantasy provides food for introspection as well as flights of imagination in a magical kingdom." -- Kirkus -- Review