La chica que nos devolvió el mar
Young, Adrienne
Tova was a child when the Svell clan discovered her on the shore, in a half-burnt boat. The holy symbols and inked wands that cover every inch of her skin identify her not only as a member of the Kyrr, but as a Tongue of Truth. The Svell believe her cursed, abandoned by her own people. But Tova's ability to cast the runestones and interpret the web of fate woven by the Spinners makes her valuable. She until the day she foresees the destruction of the Svell, forcing them to go to war. Across the valley, the rival Aska and Riki clans have lived in peace for over ten years as a new people, the Nadhir. But when Svell raiders attack and massacre a town's inhabitants, Halvard believes there may be a way to prevent war. Chosen to be the next chief of the Nadhir, he convinces his elders to negotiate with the Svell before the bloodshed continues. Their hopes for a truce are shattered when the Nadhir are tricked by their enemy and ruthlessly ambushed. But Tova's prophecy speaks of more than just bloodshed. As long as Halvard lives, his town will have a future. And if what Tova sees in the runes is true, her own path is intertwined with his. Now, she must find the courage to break free from the only family she's ever known in order to fulfill her own destiny.
- Author
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Young, Adrienne
- Subject
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Child & youth
> Fiction 12 to 18 years
- EAN
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9788417854805
- ISBN
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978-84-17854-80-5
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Puck
- Pages
- 320
- High
- 21.3 cm
- Weight
- 13.5 cm
- Release date
- 22-11-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Fantasy