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THE CROW by Alison Croggon

THE CROW

The Third Book of Pellinor

by Alison Croggon

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2007
ISBN: 978-0-7636-3409-4
Publisher: Candlewick

Croggon backtracks along her time line to chronicle Hem’s grueling and poignant struggles during The Riddle (2006). Hem’s in Turbansk, lonely and belligerent, resisting his Bard schooling. The poisonous Dark threatens the Suderain, and the Black Army marches on Turbansk. As battle begins and the city is besieged, Saliman allows Hem to stay rather than fleeing with the other children. Hem’s healing powers emerge, and readers see that he, too, has a predestined role in saving Edil-Amarandh—fully as cryptic as Maerad’s role. Escaping the city, living in caves and training in spy techniques all help Hem when he secretly joins a rank of child-slave warriors. By the end, Hem is scarred and saddened forever, but an Elidhu has given him luminous new knowledge in the form of music that may help Maerad complete the Treesong. Saliman’s love sustains Hem through these oppressively grim times. This serious penultimate epic, filled with Tolkien-like images, is emotionally astute and brimming with vivid detail. (map, pronunciation key, appendices) (Fantasy. YA)