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The Naming - Pellinor

English · Paperback

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Zusatztext Croggon's characters and environmental descriptions glow with a romantic sensibility and resonate beautifully with archetypal connections to Tolkien. —Kirkus Reviews! starred review A challenging and fully realized epic adventure. —School Library Journal! starred review This Australian import is high fantasy of high caliber. —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books! The Many fantasy fans will look forward to following Maerad's adventures in the next volumes of this fantasy quest. —Booklist Unbelievably fine! this book represents fantasy storytelling at its best. This exemplary novel is sure to appeal to all fantasy fans. —Voice of Youth Advocates Informationen zum Autor Alison Croggon is an award-winning Australian poet whose work has been published extensively in anthologies and magazines around the world. Her plays and opera libretti have been produced in Australia! and she is also an editor and critic. She began to write the books of Pellinor when her oldest son! Joshua! was reading fantasy. "I had forgotten how much I loved this stuff when I was a kid! and Josh's reading reminded me!" she says. "My first real ambition as a child was to write a fantasy novel. One day I sat down and started writing a story. I had no idea what would happen! but one character appeared! and then another! and before long I had to finish the story to find out what happened." That story was THE NAMING. She says she was surprised by how the book seemed to unfold! already formed! before her. "Perhaps it's been waiting to be written for thirty years." Alison Croggon lives in Melbourne! Australia! with her playwright husband and their three children. "Maerad," he said at last, "if the Dark knows what Dernhil knew, we are in worse trouble than I thought. By the Light, I wish I knew what happened last night." "But what does it mean?" asked Maerad stubbornly. Cadvan gazed at Maerad earnestly, as if he were seeing her for the first time. She met his gaze and held it, and at last he laughed gently and relented. "Maerad, I think you are the Foretold, the one who will come, the Fated One," he said. "Lanorgil was one of the great Seers, and he foresaw you. 'Seek then one who comes Speechless from the Mountains, a Bard unSchooled and yet of this School.' He meant you. The riddle is scarcely hard to answer, and Dernhil was right: it is not chance that it turned up at just this time. The Foretold, in the Lore, is the one who will defeat the Nameless One in his darkest rising. It is an ancient tradition, although now mostly forgotten, except by the Wise, who do not forget." Maerad listened in tense silence, her heart thumping wildly. Cadvan's words filled her with a strange panic, the same panic she had felt when Dernhil had first shown her the parchment. "It can't be talking about me," she said, laughing nervously to cover her confusion. "I'm not . . . I'm not important—" Cadvan paused. "I think Lanorgil, when he speaks of the Fire Lily, means the Name of the One who will come." He quoted Lanorgil's words: "'Seek and cherish the Fire Lily, the Fated One, which blooms the fairer in dark places, and sleepeth long in darkness: from such a root will blossom the White Flame anew.' The lily is of course the sign of Pellinor. But they use the arum lily. The Fire Lily, Elednor in the Speech, that is a different flower." "But my Name's not Elednor!" Maerad stood up in her agitation. "My Name is, my Name is . . ." "Maerad, you don’t know your name. No one will, until your full instatement as a Bard. And if your name is Elednor, then you are most certainly the One, as foretold by Lanorgil." ________________________ THE NAMING by Alison Croggon. Copyright (c) 2005 by Alison Croggon. Published by Candlewick Press, Inc., Cambridge, MA. Zusammenfassung "An epic fantasy in the Tolkien tradition! w...

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Alison Croggon is an award-winning Australian poet whose work has been published extensively in anthologies and magazines around the world. Her plays and opera libretti have been produced in Australia, and she is also an editor and critic. She began to write the books of Pellinor when her oldest son, Joshua, was reading fantasy. "I had forgotten how much I loved this stuff when I was a kid, and Josh's reading reminded me," she says. "My first real ambition as a child was to write a fantasy novel. One day I sat down and started writing a story. I had no idea what would happen, but one character appeared, and then another, and before long I had to finish the story to find out what happened." That story was THE NAMING. She says she was surprised by how the book seemed to unfold, already formed, before her. "Perhaps it's been waiting to be written for thirty years." Alison Croggon lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her playwright husband and their three children.

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Authors Alison Croggon
Publisher Candlewick Press
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 12
Product format Paperback
Released 30.04.2017
 
EAN 9780763694432
ISBN 978-0-7636-9443-2
Series Pellinor
Subjects Children's and young people's books
Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

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