The Wind on Fire: Firesong

The Wind on Fire: Firesong
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Release Date
September 01, 2002
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0786818018
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Twins Bowman and Kestrel have saved their family and the rest of the Manth people from slavery and helped bring about the downfall of the cruel city-state of the Mastery. Now, led by their mother, a prophetess, they are free to seek their promised land. But the journey is long and hard, filled with many dangers, enemies, distractions, and temptations. And each of the travelers is preoccupied with his or her own worries. Hanno Hath, the twins' father, is troubled to see his beloved wife weaken as they draw close to the promised land. As well, he must bolster the endurance of the often doubting and disgruntled Manth people. Bowman is torn between his attraction to Sisi, a former princess, and his destiny, as he perceives it, to sacrifice himself for the good of the people. Kestrel also feels a pull toward a mission, toward something-but for some reason, she cannot envision her life beyond the journey. This is the satisfying and profound ending to the trilogy, which began with The Wind Singer, winner of the coveted Smarties Prize in England.

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A fantastic finnsh!!
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Reader reviewed by Lucy

The last of these three books introduces a whole lot of new ideas into the stories. For the first time the characters experience romance and some of the new challenges that face the main characters leave you screaming with frustration that they are so niave but when you reach the end of the book you realise why everything happened as it did and realise that you were actually the one being niave and narrow minded. Normally I do not approve the the 'greater good' and 'it all happens for a reason'plots but in this book I do, because it is so well written.
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