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Armed with a magical pearl imbued with all the sorcery and wisdom of the world bestowed upon her by the Ancient known as Ravenna, Aeriel finally comes face-to-face with the White Witch and her vampire sons. Backed by her husband, his army of good, and a throng of magical steeds, she must unlock the power of the pearl to awaken her true destiny and save the world.
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Meredith Ann Pierce is a recognized and well-known author among fans of the young adult fantasy genre and the cross-over adult market. The Darkangel, her very first book, was an ALA Best Book, a New York Times Notable Children's Book, a Parent's Choice Award Superbook, a Booklist Best Book of the Decade, and was honored with the IRA's annual Children's Book Award and the California Young Reader Medal. She has received the Jane Tinkam Broughton Fellowship in Writing for children from the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference and an Individual Artist Fellowship Special Award for Children's Literature by the Florida Department of State's Division of Cultural Affairs. She currently resides in Florida.
Riassunto
The spellbinding conclusion to the Darkangel Trilogy!
Armed with a magical pearl imbued with all the sorcery and wisdom of the world, bestowed upon her by the Ancient known as Ravenna, Aeriel finally comes face-to-face with the White Witch and her vampire sons. Backed by her husband, his army of good, and a throng of magical steeds, she must unlock the power of the pearl to awaken her true destiny and save the world.
Prefazione
In the spellbinding conclusion to the award-winning Darkangel Trilogy, Aeriel is all that stands between the White Witch and the world she seeks to destroy
Testo aggiuntivo
In sheer power of imagination, intensity of emotion, and high drama, this would be a brilliant achievement in itself. As a conclusion to the Darkangel Trilogy, it enriches the entire work, heartbreaking, and heartlifting.
Relazione
In sheer power of imagination, intensity of emotion, and high drama, this would be a brilliant achievement in itself. As a conclusion to the Darkangel Trilogy, it enriches the entire work, heartbreaking, and heartlifting. Lloyd Alexander, author of The Chronicles of Prydain