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As the Dark Wizard Rath's pursuit of eight-year-old Bird and brother Aren continues, Bird finds new allies: Brenna, failed apprentice to a gentler Order; Hobard, white-robed female Druid called back after a thousand years of living within earth, stone, trees; a colony of Dark Druids banished centuries earlier for teaching magic to humans, and whose white robes have turned gray during their long penance. Finding refuge in the Barren Lands with the Dark Druids, Bird begins to learn the extent and use of her powers. Rath's forces, unable to enter the Barrens, must settle for watching for the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As the Dark Wizard Rath's pursuit of eight-year-old Bird and brother Aren continues, Bird finds new allies: Brenna, failed apprentice to a gentler Order; Hobard, white-robed female Druid called back after a thousand years of living within earth, stone, trees; a colony of Dark Druids banished centuries earlier for teaching magic to humans, and whose white robes have turned gray during their long penance. Finding refuge in the Barren Lands with the Dark Druids, Bird begins to learn the extent and use of her powers. Rath's forces, unable to enter the Barrens, must settle for watching for the child to leave their protection. However, a new threat to her home valley arises, and Bird and Aren must again try to evade the wizards and return home, accompanied by her new Druid allies. The Dark Wizard Rath plots his revenge.
Autorenporträt
Wayne Ude's books include Becoming Coyote, a novel; Buffalo and other stories; and the Readers' Choice Award-winning Maybe I Will Do Something: Seven Tales of Coyote (ages ten and older, which he thinks should include most of us). Volume one, Flight, of his three-volume fantasy novel The Dark Order appeared in 2018 and will be republished in early 2021 along with volume two, Freeing Druids, and the final volume, Brightsong.He and his wife, writer Marian Blue, live on Whidbey Island, Washington, with five dogs, two parrots, a llama, assorted goats, ducks, chickens, two heritage turkeys, and a gander with a bad attitude.